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Research on Short Peptide Bioregulators

Much of the modern scientific interest in short peptide bioregulators comes from the work of Professor Vladimir Khavinson, a researcher known for studying how very short peptides (typically 2-6 amino acids) interact with cellular regulation, tissue maintenance and age-related biological processes.

For several decades, Prof. Khavinson and his team have published experimental and clinical studies exploring how different peptide sequences may support normal physiological functions. His work has appeared in a range of peer-reviewed journals and is widely referenced within the field of peptide bioregulation and gerontology.

The research linked below is independent scientific literature, not authored by or tailored to our company or website. Our products are inspired by this field of study, but they are not medicines and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

If you want to explore the scientific background further, you can find Prof. Khavinson’s published work here:

View Prof. Khavinson’s publications on PubMe