Humanin
HN
Mechanism
Péptido derivado de mitocondrias con efectos citoprotectores y neuroprotectores. Modula la apoptosis y la sensibilidad a la insulina.
Half-Life
Short
Administration
Technical Protocol
Humanin Guide
Humanin is studied for its potential to protect against Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, and cardiovascular issues.
Peer-Reviewed Citations
Humanin: a novel central regulator of peripheral insulin action
Muzumdar RH, et al. • PLoS One (2009)
Access ResearchFrequently Asked Questions
What is Humanin?
Un péptido de señalización mitocondrial con amplios efectos protectores.
How does Humanin work?
Péptido derivado de mitocondrias con efectos citoprotectores y neuroprotectores. Modula la apoptosis y la sensibilidad a la insulina.
What is the typical dosage of Humanin in research?
The typical research dosage of Humanin is 5 mg (range: 5-10 mg daily). Common administration routes include Subcutaneous.
How should Humanin be stored?
Store at 2-8°C, protect from light
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