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Thymalin is another thymic peptide that has been studied for its immune-restoring properties. Research shows potential benefits in regulating immune responses, stimulating regeneration of immune cells, and influencing age-related decline in immunity.
Keep in a cool, dry place at –20°C. After reconstitution, refrigerate (2–8°C) and use promptly.
For research purposes only. Prepare using sterile reconstitution methods.
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How is Thymalin different from Thymosin Alpha-1?
– Both are thymic peptides, but they target different immune pathways.
Is it anti-aging?
– Research explores immune restoration in aging subjects.
How is it tested?
– Typically in immune and longevity research models.
Can it be taken by humans?
– No, strictly research use only.