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Ovagen
Bioregulators
A tripeptide bioregulator (Glu-Asp-Leu) targeting liver and gastrointestinal tissue. Derived from liver tissue extracts, Ovagen modulates gene expression related to detoxification, antioxidant defense, and hepatocellular repair.
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Livagen
Bioregulators
A tetrapeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala) developed by Khavinson that modulates chromatin structure and gene expression. Research shows it can decondense heterochromatin and activate ribosomal genes, potentially restoring more youthful gene expression patterns in aging cells.
Cortagen
Bioregulators
A tetrapeptide bioregulator (Ala-Glu-Asp-Pro) derived from cerebral cortex extracts. Studied for neuroprotection, neural differentiation, and cognitive support. Regulates neurotrophic signaling and synaptic stability.
Vesugen
Bioregulators
A tripeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Asp) targeting vascular tissue. Promotes restoration of blood vessel tissues and normalization of vascular function. Stimulates endothelial cell proliferation markers.
Chonluten
Bioregulators
A tripeptide bioregulator targeting respiratory and lung tissue. Supports healthy lung function and stomach lining. Regulates inflammatory and proliferative processes in respiratory epithelium.
Crystagen
Bioregulators
A tripeptide bioregulator supporting immune system function. Demonstrates age-associated immunoprotective properties in spleen tissue. Part of the Khavinson synthesized peptide series.
Prostamax
Bioregulators
A peptide bioregulator targeting prostate tissue. One of five highly efficient synthesized peptides developed by Khavinson with demonstrated effects on gene expression and tissue-specific regulation.
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Livagen
A tetrapeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Asp-Ala) developed by Khavinson that modulates chromatin structure and gene expression. Research shows it can decondense heterochromatin and activate ribosomal genes, potentially restoring more youthful gene expression patterns in aging cells.