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What Nootropic Peptides Are in a Research Context

What Nootropic Peptides Are in a Research Context

The two compounds most studied within nootropic peptides — Semax and Selank — approach that territory through distinct pathways. Semax...

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Growth Hormone Peptides in Research: GHRH, Ghrelin, and the Compounds Between Them

Growth Hormone Peptides in Research: GHRH, Ghrelin, and the Compounds Between Them

What makes this category unusual is that it contains two mechanistically distinct pathway families — GHRH analogs and ghrelin receptor...

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Recovery Peptides: A Research Overview

Recovery Peptides: A Research Overview

Most peptide research categories are defined by receptor class or signaling pathway — GLP-1 receptor agonists activate a specific GPCR,...

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Mitochondrial and Cellular Peptides: A Research Overview

Mitochondrial and Cellular Peptides: A Research Overview

Most peptide research focuses on receptor binding at the cell surface — a compound reaches a receptor, activates a signaling...

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How Peptide Structure Influences Function in Research Models

How Peptide Structure Influences Function in Research Models

Sequence notation and structural terminology appear constantly in peptide research literature, often without much explanation. Researchers encounter terms like linear...

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How Researchers Tell Semaglutide and Tirzepatide Apart

How Researchers Tell Semaglutide and Tirzepatide Apart

Semaglutide and tirzepatide appear together in metabolic research discussions more often than almost any other pair of compounds. The reason...

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GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Peptides: Same Receptor, Different Signals

GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Peptides: Same Receptor, Different Signals

The endogenous GLP-1 hormone lasts less than two minutes in circulation before enzymatic degradation renders it useless as a research...

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BPC-157 vs TB-500: Which One Is Used for What in Research

BPC-157 vs TB-500: Which One Is Used for What in Research

BPC-157 and TB-500 appear together frequently in recovery peptide research, but they serve different roles in experimental models. BPC-157 is...

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Peptides vs Proteins in Lab Work and Why the Difference Matters

Peptides vs Proteins in Lab Work and Why the Difference Matters

Many researchers encounter the terms peptides and proteins together in the literature and treat them as roughly interchangeable. They are...

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