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In-depth research articles on peptide science, mechanisms, and breakthrough developments in the field.
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SEMAX and SELANK: A Comparative Research Overview
Both peptides originate from Russian pharmacological research programs. Both target the central nervous system. But their mechanisms, applications, and research profiles are distinctly different. Here is what the science shows.
Glutathione: Why the Master Antioxidant Declines and What Research Shows
The body produces it. Age, stress, and disease deplete it. Glutathione is the most abundant endogenous antioxidant in human cells — and its decline has implications for virtually every system it touches.
TB-500 and Thymosin Beta-4: Understanding the Relationship
TB-500 is not Thymosin Beta-4. It is a synthetic fragment of the larger protein — specifically the actin-binding domain responsible for most of TB4's regenerative activity. Here is the structural and functional distinction.
What Are Research Peptides? A Primer for Researchers
Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the building blocks of proteins. As research tools, they offer highly targeted biological activity with relatively predictable mechanisms. This primer covers the fundamentals.
GABAergic Modulation and Anxiolytic Research: The SELANK Profile
SELANK's anxiolytic mechanism involves GABAergic neurotransmission — the same system targeted by benzodiazepines. Research suggests it may offer comparable effects without the associated dependency risk. Here is the evidence.
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