How PT-141 Works: What Researchers Have Found
How does PT-141 work? It targets one specific melanocortin receptor in the brain. Here's what researchers have found in simple terms.
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How does PT-141 work? It targets one specific melanocortin receptor in the brain. Here's what researchers have found in simple terms.
PT-141, also called Bremelanotide, was discovered by accident during Melanotan II research. Here's a simple guide to what it is.
How does Melanotan II work? It activates melanocortin receptors — a family of cellular switches. Here's the simple science.
Melanotan II is a synthetic version of a natural hormone involved in melanin production. Here's a beginner-friendly overview.
Selank vs Semax: both are Russian-developed neuropeptides, but they work differently. Here's a simple side-by-side comparison.
How does Semax work? It interacts with melanocortin receptors and brain growth factors. Here's a plain-English breakdown.
Semax is a synthetic peptide based on a fragment of ACTH, a stress hormone. Here's a simple explanation of what it is…
How does Selank work? It interacts with the GABA system — your brain's calming system. Here's a simple look at this neuropeptide.
Selank is a 7-amino-acid synthetic peptide based on a natural immune peptide called tuftsin. Here's a beginner's introduction.
How does DSIP work? This small peptide can cross the blood-brain barrier. Here's what makes it interesting to researchers.