by Rawamino | Aug 12, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Apoptosis, sterile inflammation, and tissue stress collectively challenge cellular integrity in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Contemporary preclinical work suggests that damage-associated signals can be decoded by repair-biased receptor...
by Rawamino | Aug 7, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Across cell and animal models, peptides and peptide-inspired motifs are increasingly used as precision tools to interrogate protein–protein interactions, circuit-level neuromodulation, extracellular-matrix dynamics, and nutrient-sensing axes. Their...
by Rawamino | Jul 19, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Aging research increasingly frames functional decline as the emergent result of coordinated changes across DNA maintenance, chromatin architecture, and signal-responsive transcriptional networks. In laboratory models, these processes present as measurable...
by Rawamino | Jul 5, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Programmed cell death is essential for tissue homeostasis in multicellular organisms, yet the dismantling of cellular corpses presents a nontrivial logistics problem: billions of apoptotic cells arise daily in experimental vertebrate systems, and their...
by Rawamino | Jun 22, 2025 | Peptides
Introduction Aging biology increasingly centers on systems-level crosstalk among chromatin state, mitochondrial signaling, proteostasis, and endocrine tone. In laboratory models, small peptides and peptide-inspired factors offer tools to probe these nodes with...