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Recent research on Tirzepatide: Do no harm: managing nausea and vomiting in GLP-1 based obesity therapies.

Tirzepatide
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Recent research on MOTS-c: MOTS‑c protects against placental injury via Nrf2 activation in hypoxia‑induced intrauterine growth restriction mice.

MOTS-c
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Recent research on Oxytocin: The serum oxytocin correlated with serum leptin and body mass index in Japanese adolescents.

Oxytocin
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Recent research on PT-141: Female Sexual Desire, Arousal, and Orgasmic Dysfunctions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Treatment Options.

PT-141
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PubMed

Recent research on Semaglutide: Discontinuation of oral semaglutide due to adverse effects: a database study on Japanese individuals with type 2 diabetes.

Semaglutide
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Recent research on LL-37: The multifaceted role of antimicrobial peptides in neurodegeneration: Insights from Drosophila and beyond.

LL-37
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Recent research on SLU-PP-332: An orally active estrogen receptor-related receptor agonist, SLU-PP-915, enhances aerobic exercise capacity.

SLU-PP-332
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Recent research on Survodutide: Comparative Analysis of Glucagon Receptor Agonists vs. Resmetirom in MASLD and MASH: Network Meta-Analysis of Clinical Trials.

Survodutide
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Recent research on Tesamorelin: Injectable Peptide Therapy: A Primer for Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Physicians.

Tesamorelin
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PubMed

Recent research on TP2: Fractal Dimension of High-Risk Neuroblastoma Vascularity in MRI Is Associated with Chemotherapy Response and Event-Free Survival.

TP2
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Recent research on Triptorelin: Deslorelin influences canine epididymal gene expression of the androgen receptor and prostaglandin metabolism.

Triptorelin
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Recent research on VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide): Elevated vasoactive intestinal peptide concentrations poorly predict VIPoma.

VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide)
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