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ARA-290 is an ARA-290 peptide developed as a non-erythropoietic analogue of erythropoietin (EPO). Researchers use this synthetic peptide to investigate immune modulation, tissue repair, and anti-inflammatory signaling in controlled scientific environments. Because the ARA-290 peptide selectively targets the innate repair receptor (IRR) while avoiding classical EPO-driven hematopoietic pathways, it enables focused studies without systemic red-blood-cell effects.

Scientists value ARA-290 for its role in mechanistic research involving neural recovery, cellular protection, and inflammatory cascades. It supports projects that explore how selective receptor interactions promote reparative signals in damaged or stressed tissue models. Additionally, the ARA-290 peptide is used to compare activity between EPO analogues to determine how specific structural features contribute to signaling differences.

Research teams commonly use the ARA-290 peptide for:

  • Mapping IRR-mediated signaling pathways

  • Analysing immune-modulating responses under controlled conditions

  • Studying tissue-repair mechanisms in cellular models

  • Distinguishing hemopoietic effects from targeted EPO-analogue activity

Because ARA-290 provides clear receptor specificity and consistent performance in vitro and ex vivo, it supports reliable mechanistic research and reproducible experimental outcomes. These characteristics make it suitable for pathway analysis, targeted receptor studies, and immune-regulatory research requiring precise control.

Our ARA-290 peptide is supplied as a high-purity laboratory reagent intended solely for qualified scientific professionals. It is not approved for human, veterinary, therapeutic, or diagnostic use. All handling must comply with institutional and regulatory safety standards for investigational peptide materials.

For research use only. Not for human consumption.

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