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As climate change drives record-breaking wildfires worldwide, wildfire management policies are more important than ever. Photo credit: Fachy Marín v...

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The synthetic peptide AOD-9604 corresponds to the C-terminal segment (amino acids 177-191) of growth hormone (hGH), with an additional N-termin...

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Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD⁺) peptide represents a versatile molecule bridging peptide scaffolds with NAD⁺ chemistry. Emerging in molecular biology discourse, this peptide is believed to function not only as a facilitator in metabolic pathways but a...

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