Semax 5MG
$42.00
Semax 5MG is a 5-milligram format of Semax, a synthetic peptide analogue based on an ACTH fragment. Researchers study Semax in models involving neuropeptide signaling, stress-response pathways, and cognitive performance. It has also been examined in preclinical work focused on neuroprotection and cerebral circulation.
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Semax 5MG is a 5-milligram format of Semax, a synthetic ACTH fragment peptide analogue originally developed in Russia and commonly referenced as a melanocortin-derived heptapeptide. Studies have examined Semax in the context of central nervous system signaling, including pathways linked to neurotrophic factors and adaptive stress responses.
Researchers study Semax 5MG in preclinical and translational settings that may involve memory and learning paradigms, post ischemic models, and broader questions around neuropeptide modulation. Ongoing research interest also includes its relationship to melanocortin receptor biology and peptide stability in experimental designs.
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This product is intended for laboratory and research purposes only. Not for human consumption.
| Weight | 0.2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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