LL-37 plays a key role in innate immune defense and is widely studied for its ability to interact with microbial membranes, support epithelial integrity, and influence immune-signaling pathways. In research settings, LL-37 has demonstrated broad-spectrum activity against bacteria, viruses, and fungi, along with notable effects on cellular repair and barrier function.
Current scientific interest focuses on LL-37’s role in host-defense mechanisms, its interaction with biofilms, and its potential involvement in wound-healing processes and immune modulation models. Because of its ability to influence both microbial activity and immune communication, LL-37 remains a valuable target for laboratory studies exploring innate immunity, infection response, and tissue biology.
For laboratory research purposes only. Not for human consumption, injection, inhalation, or topical application. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This material has not been evaluated by the FDA. All research must be performed by qualified individuals in controlled laboratory settings.




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