| Name | thymus peptide C | 
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| Description | Thymus peptide C is a hormonal drug, derived from the thymus glands of young calves and acts as a substitute for the physiological functions of the thymus. | 
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| In Vitro | Thymus Peptide C antagonizes the adrenocortical hormones' effect on the lymphatic system. Thymus Peptide C works as a substitute for the physiological functions of the thymus. With T-cell deficiency, Thymus Peptide C recruits immature system cells in the bone marrow and stimulates their maturation to the fully active T-cell phase in the lymphatic system. Thymus Peptide C increases granulopoiesis and erythropoiesis by acting on the bone marrow. The preparation can be used for all diseases with primary and secondary immune system disturbances involving T-cells which are thymus dependent and for a wide range of symptoms such as chronic viral, bacterial and fungal infections; allergic and auto-immune reactions; and certain lymphoproliferative syndromes. | 
| Molecular Formula | CH3 | 
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| Molecular Weight | 15.03 | 
| Storage condition | -20°C |