Cognitive research peptides
Cognitive research peptides are studied in the preclinical literature for their effects on neuroplasticity, neurotransmitter signalling, and the structural proteins that govern how brain cells form and maintain connections.
The compounds in this category include Semax and Selank, both extensively researched in Eastern European neuroscience institutions; DSIP, a neuropeptide isolated from deep-sleep states. Research models across this category typically examine BDNF expression, GABAergic and serotonergic modulation, and task-based cognitive performance in rodents.
For in vitro research use only. Compounds in this category are not for human or veterinary consumption, diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any condition.

