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Strand Bio Research Catalog

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Neuropeptide Research Catalog Comparison

Compare cognitive / neuropeptide research catalog records by stable public catalog fields.

In this review

The Cognitive / neuropeptide research category groups Strand Bio records for browsing and comparison. This page is limited to catalog fields. It does not provide product-use, dosing, administration, treatment, diagnostic, human-use, or veterinary-use guidance.

Neuropeptide research catalog table

PT-141

Offered size
10 mg
Molecule class
melanocortin analog
Price per vial
$45
Access status
Standard checkout
Documentation status
Specifications visible

DSIP

Offered size
10 mg
Molecule class
neuropeptide
Price per vial
$55
Access status
Standard checkout
Documentation status
Specifications visible

Selank

Offered size
10 mg
Molecule class
synthetic heptapeptide
Price per vial
$55
Access status
Standard checkout
Documentation status
Specifications visible

Semax

Offered size
10 mg
Molecule class
ACTH fragment analog
Price per vial
$55
Access status
Standard checkout
Documentation status
Specifications visible

At a glance

All four current records in this category are listed at 10 mg. PT-141 has the lowest listed price at $45 per vial. DSIP, Selank, and Semax are listed at $55 per vial.

Because the offered size is consistent across these four records, molecule class and category become especially useful for comparison.

How to compare neuropeptide records

Use the table to compare product name, size, molecule class, price, access status, and documentation status.

The category does not claim effects, suitability, use, or outcomes. It is a browsing and organization field.

FAQ

Which neuropeptide research record has the lowest listed price?

PT-141 is listed at $45 per 10 mg vial.

Which neuropeptide records are listed at $55?

DSIP, Selank, and Semax are listed at $55 per 10 mg vial.

Does this page provide neuropeptide use guidance?

No. It compares catalog fields only.

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