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Antiretroviral – Mechanism, Therapy and Uses

Antiretroviral drugs are medications that act against retroviruses such as HIV. They suppress viral replication and form the basis of modern HIV/AIDS treatment.

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Delta sleep-inducing peptide

Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) is an endogenous neuropeptide linked to sleep regulation, with neuroprotective and stress-modulating properties studied in neuroscience research.

MOTS-c

MOTS-c is a mitochondrial peptide that plays a key role in metabolic regulation, insulin sensitivity, and cellular stress response.

PEG-MGF

PEG-MGF is a pegylated form of Mechano Growth Factor, a splice variant of IGF-1. It is studied in research for its potential in muscle regeneration and tissue repair.

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