MGF 5mg
MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) 5 mg is a laboratory-grade research peptide chemical associated with the insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) family. In molecular biology literature, MGF is commonly described as an IGF-1 splice variant (often referred to as IGF-1Ec) that is generated through alternative splicing mechanisms under specific cellular stress conditions.
This product is supplied strictly for research and educational use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.
Description
Overview
Mechano Growth Factor is differentiated from circulating IGF-1 by a unique structural region introduced during alternative mRNA splicing. This modification alters the C-terminal domain of the peptide, giving rise to an isoform that researchers investigate for its distinct signaling behavior compared to systemic IGF-1.
In experimental contexts, MGF is frequently examined as part of broader IGF-1 pathway research, particularly in studies focused on cellular stress responses, tissue adaptation models, and gene expression regulation. Synthetic research versions are commonly produced to enable controlled laboratory analysis of the MGF-associated E-domain.
Researchers may buy MGF online to support non-clinical investigations involving peptide structure, signaling specificity, and comparative isoform behavior.
Research Applications
Within research peptides workflows, MGF is used exclusively in laboratory and educational research settings, including:
- Analysis of IGF-1 splice variant expression and regulation
- In-vitro studies involving cellular stress and adaptation models
- Investigation of cell signaling pathways related to growth factor isoforms
- Evaluation of peptide-driven changes in cell differentiation and fusion assays
- Exploratory research into cellular aging, regeneration models, and gene expression dynamics
These applications are strictly exploratory and do not imply therapeutic, diagnostic, or performance-related outcomes.
Purchase & Use
MGF 5 mg is available to order online as a research-use-only chemical intended for qualified laboratories, academic institutions, and educational research facilities.
References (For Scientific Context)
- Philippou A. et al., In Vivo, 2009
- Goldspink G., International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2006
- Zabłocka B. et al., Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2012
- Rotwein P., Molecular Endocrinology, 2014
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