What Is AOD 9604? Understanding This Growth Hormone Fragment
AOD 9604 is a small piece of human growth hormone — just 16 amino acids from the original 191. Here's a simple…
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AOD 9604 is a small piece of human growth hormone — just 16 amino acids from the original 191. Here's a simple…
How does Tesamorelin work? It targets the GHRH receptor with a small chemical tweak. Here's what makes it different from other growth…
Tesamorelin is a modified version of a natural hormone. It's one of the few peptides to reach human clinical trials. Here's a…
How does Ipamorelin work? It fits into a specific receptor like a key in a lock. Here's the simple science behind this…
Ipamorelin is a selective synthetic peptide that targets one specific receptor. Here's a beginner-friendly guide to what it is and how it…
CJC-1295 DAC vs no DAC: what's the difference? One lasts longer, one is shorter-acting. Here's a simple comparison for beginners.
CJC-1295 without DAC is the same base peptide but without the molecular anchor. Here's how it differs and why researchers use both.
CJC-1295 with DAC is a synthetic version of a natural hormone with a special molecular anchor. Here's a simple explanation of what…
How does KPV work? This tiny three-amino-acid peptide interacts with important cell signaling pathways. Here's the simple version.
KPV is one of the smallest peptides studied — just three amino acids. It's a fragment of alpha-MSH. Here's a simple guide…