CJC-1295 No DAC 10mg
CJC-1295 No DAC 10mg
$80
CJC-1295 No DAC is a growth hormone-releasing hormone peptide tied to the body's natural release of growth hormone.
The No DAC format distinguishes it from DAC-linked versions and keeps it grouped with GH-pathway research focused on signaling rather than direct hormone replacement.
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CJC-1295 No DAC
10 mg
Shorter-acting GH signaling peptide
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Research Notes
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- Related to GRF or GHRH analog research
- No DAC separates it from DAC-conjugated versions
- Positioned within GH-pathway signaling research
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- Single-compound non-DAC listing
- Growth Hormone Axis category
- Standard stocked format is 10 mg
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