Mod GRF, GHRP-2 10mg (Blend)
Mod GRF and GHRP-2 is a research peptide mixture that combines GHRH and ghrelin receptor agonists for the experimental modeling of the GH axis.
Mod GRF and GHRP-2 is a research peptide mixture that combines GHRH and ghrelin receptor agonists for the experimental modeling of the GH axis.
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Ask AssistantMod GRF and GHRP-2 is a research peptide mixture that combines GHRH and ghrelin receptor agonists for the experimental modeling of the GH axis. Mod GRF (CJC-1295 without DAC) binds to the GHRH receptor-driven cAMP/PKA signaling pathway, while GHRP-2 binds to GHS-R1a and activates a Gq/11-mediated calcium release. This mixture is used in preclinical studies to analyze peptide synergy, pituitary signaling pathways, and mechanisms of endocrine regulation.
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