Description
Semax is a synthetic peptide derived from a fragment of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and is widely studied for its role in neuropeptide signaling and central pathway modulation. It is commonly examined in research involving neurochemical signaling, peptide-mediated communication, and regulatory pathway interactions.
In laboratory settings, Semax is utilized to investigate its interaction with signaling systems associated with neurotransmitter regulation and peptide-driven communication pathways. It has been explored in studies focused on how peptide fragments influence signaling cascades, receptor activity, and downstream biochemical processes within controlled experimental environments.
Semax has been studied in research involving:
- Neuropeptide signaling and pathway modulation
- Neurochemical communication and signaling dynamics
- Receptor interaction and signaling cascade activity
- Peptide-mediated regulatory pathway research
- Central signaling system modeling in controlled environments
Due to its defined structure and stability, Semax is frequently used in research examining neuropeptide activity, signaling efficiency, and pathway interaction within complex biochemical systems.
Each vial contains lyophilized Semax intended strictly for laboratory research purposes.
Research Use Only (RUO). Not for human or veterinary use.





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