Summary
Dulaglutide and LL-37 are noticeably different, with limited direct overlap in their usual biological context. Their typical research and application settings separate fairly clearly: Dulaglutide is more often discussed in the realm of Metabolic and endocrine, whereas LL-37 is more often associated with the realm of Immunology and inflammation and Gastroenterology. They also influence different molecular systems, with Dulaglutide tracking more closely to GLP-1 receptor while LL-37 centers more on GPCR receptor. Dulaglutide has a more engineered peptide origin, while LL-37 is closer to natural endogenous background and their development context also differs, with Dulaglutide approved while LL-37 is in Preclinical development. Dulaglutide takes the form of a peptide conjugate, whereas LL-37 is closer to a linear peptide.