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Peptide Modulators

Meaning

A class of therapeutic agents composed of short-chain amino acids that are specifically designed to regulate or influence endogenous physiological processes by interacting with cell surface receptors or intracellular signaling pathways. These modulators act as highly selective signaling molecules, either mimicking the action of natural hormones and peptides or blocking their effects to restore balance. They are used clinically to fine-tune complex biological functions like growth, metabolism, and inflammation with high precision.