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Endogenous Peptide Modulation

Meaning

Endogenous Peptide Modulation is the precise physiological process of regulating the activity, synthesis, or degradation of naturally occurring short-chain amino acid molecules (peptides) within the human body that function as vital signaling molecules. These native peptides, which include numerous hormones and growth factors, influence a vast array of systemic processes, such as metabolism, immune function, and neurogenesis. Therapeutic strategies often focus on modulating these native peptide systems to restore homeostatic balance and promote regeneration.