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HGH Fragment 176-191 cytokine research A research-grade peptide blend combining

HGH Fragment 176-191 cytokine research A research-grade peptide blend combiningA synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C terminal region of human growth hormone (hGH), consisting of the final 16 amino acids of the hGH molecule (amino acid residues 176 through 191). Originally developed by Metabolic Pharmaceuticals in Australia, it was specifically engineered to isolate and study the fat metabolizing properties of full length growth hormone without its systemic endocrine activity. Appearance: white powder Storage: 2 8

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A research-grade peptide blend combining two synergistic growth hormone secretagogues in a 1:1 ratio (5mg each)

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In rodent learning-and-memory tasks and neuronal-culture models

HGH Fragment 176-191 cytokine research A research-grade peptide blend combiningA synthetic peptide fragment derived from the C terminal region of human growth hormone (hGH), consisting of the final 16 amino acids of the hGH molecule (amino acid residues 176 through 191). Originally developed by Metabolic Pharmaceuticals in Australia, it was specifically engineered to isolate and study the fat metabolizing properties of full length growth hormone without its systemic endocrine activity. Appearance: white powder Storage: 2 8

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