BPC-157 vs TB-500: Key Differences for Researchers
A concise comparison of BPC-157 and TB-500 — their distinct mechanisms, research applications, and why they are often studied together.
In-depth research guides covering peptides, compounds, and laboratory supplies. For research use only.
A concise comparison of BPC-157 and TB-500 — their distinct mechanisms, research applications, and why they are often studied together.
Standard workplace drug tests don’t test for peptides. Athletic testing is a different story.
Most research peptides require injection, but nasal sprays, oral, and topical options exist for some.
A concise overview of Selank — the synthetic anxiolytic peptide based on tuftsin, its mechanism of action, and key neuropeptide research findings.
What Does the Research Say About Peptides and Aging? Aging research has undergone a fundamental shift over the past two decades. Once considered an inevitable, untreatable process, biological aging is now understood as a collection of measurable, interconnected mechanisms — telomere shortening, mitochondrial dysfunction, cellular senescence, NAD+ decline, and gene expression changes. Each of these…
No known interaction — and BPC-157 may even help with GLP-1 side effects. Here’s what we know.
Most peptides are used by both men and women in research. Here’s what women should know.
A concise overview of Thymosin Alpha-1 — its immune-modulating mechanism, clinical research background, and role in immune system research.
What Does the Research Say About Peptides, Sleep, and Cognitive Function? Sleep and cognitive function are deeply interconnected — and increasingly, they’re being studied through the lens of neuropeptides. While pharmaceutical approaches to sleep and cognition have traditionally relied on GABA modulators and stimulants, a growing body of research points to peptides that influence these…
How long to take different peptides — GLP-1s, BPC-157, sermorelin, and more.