REGULATORYRFK Jr.: 14 peptides returning to Category 1 — FDA advisory committee July 2026TRENDINGHexarelin: ↑↑ Surging ��� Trends score 100 as of May 2026UPDATESemaglutide and tirzepatide compounding ended — shortage resolved Feb/May 2025REGULATORYBPC-157, TB-500, thymosin alpha-1, CJC-1295, ipamorelin: expected Category 1 reclassification pendingEVENTpep-talk con ��� First US Peptide Convention · August 2026 · Anaheim CAFDAFDA advisory committee meetings scheduled: late July 2026REGULATORYRFK Jr.: 14 peptides returning to Category 1 — FDA advisory committee July 2026TRENDINGHexarelin: ↑↑ Surging ��� Trends score 100 as of May 2026UPDATESemaglutide and tirzepatide compounding ended — shortage resolved Feb/May 2025REGULATORYBPC-157, TB-500, thymosin alpha-1, CJC-1295, ipamorelin: expected Category 1 reclassification pendingEVENTpep-talk con ��� First US Peptide Convention · August 2026 · Anaheim CAFDAFDA advisory committee meetings scheduled: late July 2026

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The Role of Humanin, a Mitochondrial Peptide, in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases

F. Rostamzadeh, M. Razavinasab, Shadan Saberi
Journal of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences2024DOI: 10.61882/jjums.11.3.1641

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Review papers consolidate the current state of knowledge on a topic. While they don't present new experimental data, they offer valuable context and identify gaps in existing research.

Why This Matters

This research contributes to the growing body of evidence on humanin. Understanding the mechanisms and clinical applications of these peptides is an active area of investigation.

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F. Rostamzadeh, M. Razavinasab, Shadan Saberi. (2024). The Role of Humanin, a Mitochondrial Peptide, in Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Diseases. Journal of Jiroft University of Medical Sciences. https://doi.org/10.61882/jjums.11.3.1641

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