
Semax
$60.00
Semax — Research Overview
Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), widely used in preclinical and laboratory research to study neurotropic signaling, peptide-mediated pathways, and neuronal mechanisms. Its structure enables investigations into cellular signaling, neuropeptide activity, and molecular regulation in neuronal models.
Areas of Research Interest (Investigational Use Only)
Neurotropic Signaling: Explored for mechanistic effects on peptide-mediated neuronal pathways.
Neuronal Plasticity: Studied for its role in cellular adaptation, synaptic signaling, and neurobiological mechanisms.
Molecular Mechanisms in the CNS: Investigated in laboratory models to examine peptide interactions within central nervous system pathways.
Comparative Peptide Research: Examined alongside other neuropeptides to understand structure-function relationships in neuronal models.
Preclinical Mechanistic Studies: Employed to study molecular, cellular, and biochemical processes without therapeutic claims.
Important Notice
This compound is intended strictly for research and laboratory use only. It is not approved for human or veterinary use, and no claims are made regarding cognitive enhancement, neuronal recovery, or mental performance. References to biological activity are provided solely for educational and investigational purposes and do not constitute medical or health claims.
