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Selank Research Hub — Tuftsin-Derived Anxiolytic Peptide Studies
Selank is a synthetic tuftsin-derived heptapeptide widely cited in Russian-language anxiolytic and immunomodulatory research literature.
What this hub covers
- Tuftsin-derived heptapeptide structure
- GABAergic and serotonergic literature in published models
- Immunomodulatory and interleukin-research literature
- Comparison to Semax (nootropic ACTH-fragment analog)
- Intranasal vs parenteral research formats
Selank research articles
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Semax vs Selank Research Comparison
Two heptapeptides with distinct mechanisms studied in neurotrophic, anxiolytic, and neuroprotective research contexts — a side-by-side examination for laboratory reference.
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Selank vs Semax: Nootropic Peptide Comparison
Compare Selank and Semax heptapeptides in anxiolytic, cognitive, and neurotrophic research models.
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Researchers studying Selank commonly cross-reference these compounds.
Selank research FAQ
- What is Selank?
- Selank is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from the immunomodulatory tetrapeptide tuftsin, widely cited in anxiolytic and immunomodulatory research literature.
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