The most studied dose in rodent models is 10 mcg/kg, with a studied range of about 1 to 50 mcg/kg
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It upregulates genes involved in repair, antioxidant defense, and stem cell function while downregulating genes associated with inflammation, fibrosis, and tissue destruction
Examples of such peptides include: MOTS-c: MOTS-c is a naturally occurring protein hormone that may improve metabolic function,33 reduce inflammation,34 and improve bone health,35 among other things
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