Prostamax 20mg (Bioregulator)
Prostamax is a peptide bioregulator derived from prostate tissue extracts and modulates the peptide-mediated regulation of cell differentiation and cell proliferation.
Prostamax is a peptide bioregulator derived from prostate tissue extracts and modulates the peptide-mediated regulation of cell differentiation and cell proliferation.
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Ask AssistantProstamax is a peptide bioregulator derived from prostate tissue extracts and modulates the peptide-mediated regulation of cell differentiation and cell proliferation. Experimental studies indicate its effects on gene expression related to epithelial integrity and endocrine feedback. Prostamax is used in molecular biology and in reproductive research that focus on the peptide regulation of gland function.
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