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About GH-FRAG 176-191

GH-Frag 176-191 is a synthetic peptide corresponding to amino acids 176�191 of human growth hormone and is used in research investigating GH-fragment signaling and metabolic pathway markers. Supplied as a lyophilized powder for laboratory studies of adipocyte-associated signaling and lipid-metabolism readouts in controlled experimental models. Each batch is verified for identity and purity using HPLC and mass spectrometry. Supplied as: Lyophilized powder Purity: 99%+ (HPLC verified) Storage: Store desiccated at ?20�C for long-term. Short-term room temperature exposure (around 1 month) during shipping/handling is generally acceptable if kept sealed, dry, and protected from heat/light. Designation: FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. Not intended for human or animal consumption.

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Validation of a standardised approach to collect sociodemographic and social needs data in Canadian primary care: cross-sectional study of the SPARK tool.

Kosowan L et al.BMJ Open2025

Recent research on GH-FRAG 176-191: Validation of a standardised approach to collect sociodemographic and social needs data in Canadian primary care: cross-sectional study of the SPARK tool.

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Effect of exercise interventions on glycemic control in women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Her J et al.Womens Health Nurs2025

Recent research on GH-FRAG 176-191: Effect of exercise interventions on glycemic control in women with gestational diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Polyploidization leads to salt stress resilience via ethylene signaling in citrus plants.

Song X et al.New Phytol2025

Recent research on GH-FRAG 176-191: Polyploidization leads to salt stress resilience via ethylene signaling in citrus plants.

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The contribution of the amount of linguistic exposure to bilingual language development: Longitudinal evidence from preschool years.

Pérez-Navarro J et al.Child Dev2025

Recent research on GH-FRAG 176-191: The contribution of the amount of linguistic exposure to bilingual language development: Longitudinal evidence from preschool years.

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Delta-Like Homolog 2 Facilitates Malignancy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma via Activating EGFR/PKM2 Signaling Pathway.

Liu X et al.Mol Carcinog2025

Recent research on GH-FRAG 176-191: Delta-Like Homolog 2 Facilitates Malignancy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma via Activating EGFR/PKM2 Signaling Pathway.

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Opioid misuse and mental health in college student populations: A national assessment.

Freibott CE et al.J Affect Disord2024

Recent research on GH-FRAG 176-191: Opioid misuse and mental health in college student populations: A national assessment.

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A jasmonate-mediated regulatory network modulates diurnal floret opening time in rice.

Ding W et al.New Phytol2024

Recent research on GH-FRAG 176-191: A jasmonate-mediated regulatory network modulates diurnal floret opening time in rice.

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Chitosan/Hyaluronan and Alginate-Nanohydroxyapatite Biphasic Scaffold as a Promising Matrix for Osteoarthritis Disorders.

Banihashemian SA et al.Adv Pharm Bull2024

Recent research on GH-FRAG 176-191: Chitosan/Hyaluronan and Alginate-Nanohydroxyapatite Biphasic Scaffold as a Promising Matrix for Osteoarthritis Disorders.

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