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Mitochondrial Respiration and Hypoxia Protection The 2003 study by Khvatova, Samartzev, Zagoskin, Prudchenko, and Mikhaleva published in Peptides confirmed that DSIP significantly increased ADP-stimulated mitochondrial respiration in rat brain mitochondria under experimental hypoxia conditions establishing a direct mitochondrial respiratory mechanism for DSIPs stress-protective potency and linking DSIP biology to the emerging field of mitochondria-targeted neuroprotective peptides
What I found was quite the opposite: Some patients lost a minor amount of weight (a few pounds here and there) but many suffered from side effects that made them stop taking the medication
A structural concern ran across all four Day 1 compounds: the free base versus acetate salt distinction
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