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What is Prostamax? A Prostate Health Peptide Explained
Prostamax is a short synthetic tetrapeptide—Lys‑Glu‑Asp‑Pro (KEDP)—studied as a peptide bioregulator for its capacity to modulate chromatin structure and gene expression, particularly in immune cells and prostate-related models. It’s not an approved therapy; it is a research compound used under laboratory conditions only.
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What Is the GLOW Peptide Blend? GHK-Cu, TB-500 and BPC-157 Regeneration Stack Explained
GLOW is a research peptide blend combining GHK-Cu (50mg), TB-500 (10mg), and BPC-157 (10mg) in a single 70mg vial for comprehensive tissue regeneration. This guide explains the mechanism of each component, why they work synergistically, and how GLOW compares to the Wolverine Stack and KLOW.
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What Is Ovagen? The Liver Bioregulator Peptide Explained
Ovagen refers to a synthetic ultra‑short peptide marketed in research circles as the tripeptide Glu‑Asp‑Leu (EDL)—a member of the “peptide bioregulator” family originally explored by Khavinson and col
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What is PNC-27? The Anti-Cancer Peptide Explained
PNC‑27 (also written PNC27 or PNC 27) is a 32–amino acid chimeric peptide that fuses the p53 transactivation segment (residues 12–26) to a cell‑penetrating leader. In tumor models, it binds membrane H
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What is MGF (Mechano Growth Factor)?
MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) is a locally acting splice variant of the IGF‑1 gene (human IGF‑1Ec; rodent IGF‑1Eb) that is upregulated by mechanical stress and tissue injury. It helps initiate repair by
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What is KPV? The Anti-Inflammatory Peptide for Gut, Skin, and Beyond
KPV—short for Lys‑Pro‑Val—is a three–amino‑acid fragment of α‑melanocyte‑stimulating hormone (α‑MSH) that researchers study for anti‑inflammatory activity at barrier tissues like the gut, skin, and oc
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What Is MOTS-c? The Mitochondrial Peptide for Metabolism and Longevity
MOTS-c is a 16-amino acid peptide encoded within the mitochondrial genome that acts as a systemic metabolic hormone. This guide covers what MOTS-c is, how it works through AMPK and the folate-AICAR pathway, its evidence base for insulin sensitivity and longevity, and practical research considerations.
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What Is TB-500? Thymosin Beta-4 Fragment for Tissue Repair Explained
TB-500 is a synthetic 7-amino acid fragment of thymosin beta-4 that promotes tissue repair by binding G-actin, driving cell migration, reducing inflammation, and stimulating new blood vessel formation. This guide explains the mechanism, evidence base, practical considerations, and how it compares to BPC-157 and other repair peptides.