Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a nine-amino acid regulatory neuropeptide first identified in 1977 by Marcel Monnier and colleagues at the University of Basel, isolated from the cerebral venous blood of rabbits following low-frequency hypnogenic electrical stimulation of the intralaminar thalamic nuclei
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Clinical evidence indicates they may slow the progression of diabetic kidney disease, preserving renal health over the long term
Antibiotic-mediated remodeling of the gut microbiota Antibiotics rapidly reduce microbial diversity and restructure community composition in the short term, resulting in substantial changes in microbial metabolic phenotypes and ultimately recalibrating mucosal homeostasis and inflammatory networks under radiation-induced stress
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Reviewed by Jarred Mait, MD Peptide-based therapies are increasingly discussed in regenerative medicine settings, particularly among patients seeking non-surgical options for injury recovery and tissue support