DSIP
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DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a neuropeptide studied for its interaction with central nervous system signaling pathways and is examined in research focused on neuroregulatory mechanisms and circadian-related signaling. It’s used in research to study neuronal communication, receptor signaling, and cellular response within controlled experimental models. DSIP is third-party tested for purity, product level, and correct compound identity. It’s for research purposes only and not for human or veterinary use. It’s designed for researchers, laboratories, and educators requiring a consistent peptide for their controlled neuro and signaling studies. DSIP is used in structured models involving neuronal signaling, receptor pathways, circadian-related signaling, and central nervous system response. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.02 lbs |
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| Strength | 5mg, 10mg, 15mg |
| Compound | |
| Storage | • Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles during laboratory handling, • For extended storage, sub-zero laboratory conditions may be utilized prior to reconstitution, • In research environments, refrigerated conditions (2–8°C / 36–46°F) are commonly used after reconstitution |
| Compliance | For laboratory, analytical, and educational research only |
| Notice | Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease |
Key Features
● For research use only – Only intended for laboratory, analytical, and educational research. Not a drug, supplement, or medical product.
● Third-party tested – Each batch is checked by an independent lab 3x to confirm (1) purity, (2) the labeled amount (mass), and (3) the correct compound (identity).
● Studied in neuropeptide and neuronal signaling models – Appears in research examining how cells respond to signaling pathways within central nervous system models under controlled conditions.
● Studied in circadian and neuroregulatory signaling pathways – Research explores how DSIP interacts with signaling mechanisms related to circadian rhythm and neuroregulation in experimental models.
● Studied in cellular communication and response models – Used in controlled research settings to observe changes in signaling pathways related to neuronal activity and cellular response.
● Studied in central nervous system signaling models – Included in studies examining how signaling pathways respond within neuro-related systems.
● Referenced in neuro-signaling and regulatory pathway research – Appears in experimental research focused on how cellular systems respond to changes in signaling activity within the nervous system.
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