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PE-22-28 Peptide: Depression and Neurogenesis Research

PE-22-28, a synthetic derivative of the naturally occurring peptide spadin, is garnering significant attention in research studies.  Spadin, derived from sortilin, appears to act as an antagonist to the TREK-1 (TWIK-related-potassium channel) receptor, making it a crucial player in the quest to understand the origins of depressive behavior, and as a potential regulator of neurogenesis.(1) […]

Research Advances in ABP-7 Peptide and Tissue Repair

ABP-7 (actin binding peptide-7) is a heptapeptide consisting of the amino acid sequence Acetyl-LKKTETQ(1). Identified as an N-acylated fragment of the larger molecule Thymosin Beta 4, ABP-7 is also referred to as the

Pinealon Peptide: Research on Neuroprotection and Cell Vitality

Pinealon is a tripeptide composed of three amino acids: L-glutamic acid, L-aspartic acid, and L-arginine (Glu-Asp-Arg)(1), categorized as a synthetic peptide bioregulator due to its potential to interact with DNA and modulate gene expression. It has been associated with behavior modification and is hypothesized to confer protection to various cell types, including neurons, against hypoxic […]

Exploring KPV Peptide and Inflammation – Core Peptides

Alpha melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), also known as melanotropin, is an endogenous peptide hormone consisting of 13 amino acids. This hormone is considered to play a role in metabolic functions and other biological processes. Researchers isolated a fragment of this protein hormone, identifying its biological potential, and naming it KPV peptide. KPV comprises three amino acids: […]

Argireline (Acetyl Hexapeptide-3) and Neuronal Synapses

Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 (commonly termed as Argireline or acetyl hexapeptide-8 amide) is a synthetic peptide composed of six amino acids arranged in the sequence of Ac-EEMQRR-NH2 (N-acetyl – L-alpha-glutamyl – L-alpha-glutamyl – L-methionyl – L-glutaminyl – L-arginyl – L-arginine amide). The acetylation of the peptide is posited to support its potential to permeate through different tissues, […]

Studies of Hexarelin in Cell Function – Core Peptides

Hexarelin is classified as a synthetic Ipamorelin storage guidelines-releasing peptide (GHRP) that has been widely studied within the context of cardioprotection and cell function. This peptide has been employed in laboratory conditions to elucidate the action of ghrelin, a hormone which requires acylation to bind to GHS-R1a and consists of 28 amino acids. Hexarelin gets […]

Mod GRF 1-29 & GHRP-6 Blend: Potential Synergistic Actions

Modified Ipamorelin receptor activation Releasing Factor (Mod GRF (1-29)) and Growth Hormone Releasing Peptide-6 (GHRP-6) are research peptides that may interact with different receptors on pituitary cells and possibly trigger the production of growth hormone (hGH). It is thought that Mod GRF (1-29) is derived from the endogenous Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (Sermorelin chemical properties) […]

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