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What Is Vesugen? The Vascular Bioregulator Peptide Explained
Vesugen—also written Vezugen and standardized here as KED for its sequence Lys–Glu–Asp—is a synthetic tripeptide “bioregulator” studied for vascular endothelium and neuroplasticity outcomes in preclinical models. It appears to act via epigenetic regulation of gene expression (DNA/histone interactions) with downstream effects reported for endothelin‑1 (EDN1), connexins (e.g., GJA1/Cx43), and SIRT1 in vascular cells, and markers…
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What Is Vilon? A Guide to the Lysylglutamic Acid Peptide
Vilon (also seen as “KE,” Lys‑Glu, or lysyl‑glutamic acid) is a two–amino‑acid peptide studied as a thymic bioregulator that modulates immune signaling and age‑related gene expression. Peer‑reviewed w
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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 Livagen? Mechanism, Benefits, Dosage & More
Livagen is a short “bioregulatory” peptide (sequence: Lys–Glu–Asp–Ala; alias KEDA) studied for its ability to loosen age‑condensed chromatin and normalize gene activity in older cells. In human lympho