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Peptide Category

Peptide Bioregulators

Short-chain peptides, often developed by the Khavinson Institute, that act as gene switches. They are tissue-specific and are researched for their ability to restore organ function at a cellular level.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do peptide bioregulators differ from other peptides?

Bioregulators are typically very short chains (2-4 amino acids) that can penetrate the cell nucleus and interact directly with DNA to regulate gene expression.