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Regenerative Command Molecule

Meaning

A Regenerative Command Molecule is a term used to conceptually describe a key endogenous signaling peptide or hormone that possesses the unique ability to initiate, direct, and coordinate complex tissue repair, cellular proliferation, and anti-aging processes across multiple organ systems. These molecules act as master switches, issuing “commands” to the cellular machinery to prioritize restoration and maintenance over decline. Growth hormone and certain regulatory peptides are prime examples of this class of compounds.