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Neuroprotection peptides
Peptides studied in models of acute neuronal injury — ischaemic stroke, oxidative stress, excitotoxicity — for their capacity to reduce damage and support recovery.
Pinealon
A short tripeptide bioregulator studied in Russian gerontology research for neuroprotective and anti-ageing effects on the central nervous system.
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A complex mixture of low-molecular-weight peptides and free amino acids derived from porcine brain tissue, studied extensively in cognitive decline and post-stroke recovery research.
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A short synthetic tetrapeptide developed in the Khavinson bioregulator programme, studied for telomere maintenance, pineal regulation, and indirect cognitive effects via circadian and stress-resilience pathways.
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A standardised low-molecular-weight peptide preparation derived from bovine cerebral cortex, used in Russian clinical practice for cognitive impairment, post-stroke recovery, and traumatic brain injury research — the closest single sister to Cerebrolysin.
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