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Sermorelin : Potential Interactions with Different Hormone-Producing Cells

Sermorelin is a research peptide considered to be the shortest functional analog of the endogenous growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). For context, GHRH has a 44 amino acid structure posited to be the main hormone that interacts with the cells responsible for the synthesis of growth hormone (hGH). These cells are called the anterior pituitary cells, and […]

Sermorelin & GHRP-2 Synergistic Potential on Growth Hormone and IGF-1 Synthesis

Sermorelin and GHRP-2 are two peptides researched for their potential to stimulate the release of growth hormone (hGH) from pituitary cells. Each of these peptides appears to mediate this potential through a distinct receptor system. Sermorelin appears to interact with the GHRH-receptors on anterior pituitary cells, while GHRP-2 may interact with another set of receptors […]