Tag: tripeptide
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GHK: The Free Tripeptide Behind Remarkable Gene Expression Research
An in-depth exploration of GHK (Gly-His-Lys), the free tripeptide found in human plasma that declines with age and has been shown to modulate the expression of over 1,300 genes involved in tissue remodeling and regeneration.
KPV: The Alpha-MSH Fragment With Potent Anti-Inflammatory Research Profiles
A comprehensive research overview of KPV (Lys-Pro-Val), the C-terminal tripeptide fragment of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) studied for its NF-kB inhibition and anti-inflammatory properties in gut and skin models.
Cartalax: The Cartilage Bioregulator Tripeptide in Anti-Aging Research
A research overview of Cartalax (Ala-Glu-Asp), a tripeptide bioregulator from the Khavinson series targeting cartilage tissue, studied for potential chondroprotective and anti-aging properties.
Vesugen: The Vascular Endothelium Bioregulator Tripeptide
A research overview of Vesugen (Lys-Glu-Asp), a tripeptide bioregulator from the Khavinson series targeting vascular endothelial function and vascular wall integrity.
Pinealon: The Tripeptide Bioregulator for Neuroprotection Research
A comprehensive overview of Pinealon (Glu-Asp-Arg), a synthetic tripeptide bioregulator developed from the Khavinson peptide bioregulation paradigm. Explore its proposed neuroprotective mechanisms, pineal gland connection, and preclinical research findings.
Crystagen: The Immune Tripeptide Bioregulator in Research
A research overview of Crystagen (Thr-Glu-Asp), a synthetic tripeptide bioregulator developed within the Khavinson peptide framework as an immune system support compound. Explore its proposed mechanism, relation to thymic biology, and preclinical research data.
Ovagen: The Ovarian Bioregulator Tripeptide in Reproductive Aging Research
A research overview of Ovagen (Glu-Asp-Leu), a tripeptide bioregulator from the Khavinson series targeting ovarian tissue and female reproductive function.
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