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What Is Selank? Nootropic Research Peptide Overview
Selank is a synthetic neuropeptide derived from tuftsin, studied alongside Semax in neuroscience research. Here's the overview.

Selank is a synthetic peptide based on the immunomodulatory peptide tuftsin, extended for stability. Developed in Russia, it is studied in neuroscience research as a neuropeptide, often grouped with Semax as a βnootropicβ research compound.
What the research examines
In laboratory research, Selank is studied for its neuroregulatory properties, including reported effects on neural signaling, BDNF, and neuropeptide pathways within the central nervous system. It is supplied strictly for research use only and is not for human consumption.
Frequently asked questions
What is Selank derived from?
Selank is a synthetic analog of tuftsin, a naturally occurring immunomodulatory peptide.
Is Selank related to Semax?
Both are synthetic neuropeptides studied for central-nervous-system signaling and often grouped together as nootropic research peptides.
Related research peptides
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