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Bio-Regulator Peptides

Meaning

Short chains of amino acids that function as signaling molecules, naturally produced in the body, which exert highly specific, homeostatic effects on particular organs or tissues. These peptides are often isolated from glandular tissues and are characterized by their ability to regulate gene expression and protein synthesis in a tissue-specific manner. In a clinical context, they are utilized to restore the physiological function and cellular health of aging or compromised organs. They represent a targeted approach to cellular and hormonal revitalization.