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SS-31 vs. MOTS-C: What’s the Difference?
When exploring peptide research, two compounds that often attract attention are SS-31 and MOTS-C. Although both are associated with mitochondrial research and cellular energy processes, they are structurally different and are... Read more...
SS-31
SS-31 – A Mitochondria-Targeted Research Peptide Every cell in our body needs energy to function properly. The main source of this energy is mitochondria – cellular organelles that convert nutrients... Read more...
What is Retatrutide?
RETATRUTIDE: A Triple Receptor Agonist in Metabolic Research Retatrutide is one of the most interesting experimental peptides currently being investigated in metabolic research. It has attracted particular attention because, unlike... Read more...
MOTS-C: Scientific Background and Research Overview
  What is MOTS-C? MOTS-C is a naturally occurring peptide encoded within mitochondrial DNA. It has become an area of scientific interest because researchers are investigating its potential role in... Read more...
GHK-Cu: An Overview of Current Research
GHK-Cu: An Overview of Current Research What is GHK-Cu? GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide composed of three amino acids. It has been the subject of scientific research for... Read more...
CJC-1295 (No DAC) & Ipamorelin: Scientific Background and Research Overview
What Are CJC-1295 (No DAC) and Ipamorelin? CJC-1295 (No DAC) and Ipamorelin are synthetic peptides that have been studied extensively in laboratory and preclinical research. Due to their distinct mechanisms... Read more...