Kasahara. Y Y; Shimono. Y Y; Shibauchi. T T; Matsuda. Y Y; Yonezawa. S S; Muraoka. Y Y; Hiroi. Z Z
This study looks at a crystal called KOs2O6 that becomes superconducting at very low temperatures. It measures how heat moves through it and finds that the superconductivity is fully gapped, meaning it behaves differently from some earlier reports. The work is about physics, not about the peptide selank or any health‑related use.
Bonalde. I I; Ribeiro. R R; Brämer-Escamilla. W W; Yamaura. J J; Nagao. Y Y; Hiroi. Z Z
The paper studies a crystal called KOs2O6 and shows it becomes a strong‑coupling superconductor with an isotropic energy gap, but it has nothing to do with the peptide selank or human health.
Yang. Chaohui C; Ge. Xuehai X; Ge. Changrong C; Zhao. Ping P; Liang. Shuangmin S; Xiao. Zhichao Z
The study identified five small proteins from a special chicken that give a strong umami taste. It explains how these peptides interact with taste receptors and form mineral complexes, but it does not discuss any health or performance effects.
Hao. Beibei B; Wu. Haoping H; Zhen. Wei W; Jo. Hyunbin H; Cai. Yanpeng Y; Jeppesen. Erik E; Li. Wei...
The study looked at how tiny algae that grow on underwater plants (periphyton) change with seasons, temperature, nutrients, and the type of plant they live on. It found that in warm, nutrient‑rich water, periphyton spikes in spring and summer, but in colder months its amount depends more on plant shape than on temperature or nutrients. The research is about lake ecology, not about the peptide selank.
Kim. Hyun-Kyung HK; Choi. Jun-Sub JS; Lee. Seung Woo SW; Joo. Choun-Ki CK; Joe. Young Ae YA
The study describes a new short peptide called TP-7, taken from a part of a blood‑clotting protein, that blocks new blood‑vessel growth in lab dishes, mice, and rat eyes. It works by interfering with signals (VEGF, bFGF) that normally tell cells to move, stick, and form vessels, and it also affects integrin‑related cell adhesion.
De Souza. Eduardo O EO; Tricoli. Valmor V; Rauch. Jacob J; Alvarez. Michael R MR; Laurentino. Gilber...
The study looked at how three different 12‑week strength‑training plans (non‑periodized, traditional periodized, and daily undulating periodized) affect squat strength and thigh muscle size in beginners. All groups got stronger and bigger muscles, but the periodized programs showed slightly faster improvements after the first six weeks.
Jayanty. R K RK; Hochheiser. S S
The abstract describes a 1989 conference about measuring air pollutants, not about the peptide selank or any health‑related effects. It talks about presentations, exhibitors, and attendees at the symposium, which isn’t useful for biohackers looking for actionable peptide information.
Vinholes. J J; Coleman. R R; Lacombe. D D; Rose. C C; Tubiana-Hulin. M M; Bastit. P P; Wildiers. J J...
The study examined bone and tumor markers in breast‑cancer patients with bone metastases to see if they could replace X‑rays for tracking treatment response, finding that the marker NTx was the most useful. It does not involve the peptide selank and has no direct relevance to everyday health‑hacking or longevity strategies.
Sano. Y Y; Sakamoto. A A; Oi. Y Y; Ogawa. R R
The study looked at how general anesthesia changes blood volume, finding that blood volume goes up during anesthesia and returns to normal afterward, but it doesn't involve the peptide selank or give any direct tips for health hacking.
Mazza. G G; Welinder. K G KG
The study maps the exact amino‑acid sequence of a plant enzyme called turnip peroxidase 7 using lab techniques, but it doesn’t discuss any health‑related peptide or give advice you can use for longevity or performance.
Wachenfeld-Wahl. C C; Engelhardt. M M; Gengenbach. B B; Bruijnen. H K HK; Loeprecht. H H; Woelfle. K...
This study compared two ways of opening the abdomen to fix a big artery problem and found no clear advantage of one over the other.
Feng. Joy Y JY; Myrick. Florence F; Selmi. Boulbaba B; Deval. Jérôme J; Canard. Bruno B; B...
The paper studies how certain HIV mutations make the virus resistant to a drug called DXG, but it doesn’t involve selank or any health‑boosting peptide, so it isn’t useful for biohackers looking for longevity or performance tips.
Giedroc. D P DP; Khan. R R; Barnhart. K K
This paper studies how a virus protein (T4 gene 32) interacts with specially labeled DNA pieces to measure distances inside the protein‑DNA complex. It doesn’t involve the peptide selank, human biology, or any health‑related application, so it offers no practical advice for biohackers or longevity enthusiasts.
Ayaz. Muhammad M; Khan. Rajwali R; Khan. Sarzamin S; Suhail. Syed Muhammad SM; Khan. Khalid K; Ahmad...
The study tested adding mealworm waste (frass) to sheep feed and found that a 25% inclusion helped the animals gain a bit more weight and showed some changes in blood markers, but a 50% inclusion reduced weight gain. This research is about livestock nutrition, not human health or peptide use.
Mazza. G G; Welinder. K G KG
This paper maps the exact amino‑acid sequence and structural details of a plant enzyme (turnip peroxidase TP 7). It’s a basic biochemistry study about a plant protein, not about the peptide selank or any human health application, so it offers no actionable insight for biohackers.
Zhang. Wancheng W; Ling. Jianglong J; Lan. Lixiu L; Guo. Qiuhong Q; Ruan. Ye Y; Wu. Dingchang D
This study looked at how three chemicals (perchlorate, nitrate, and thiocyanate) found in urine relate to liver health markers in a large U.S. population. It found complex, sometimes opposite, associations but did not test any peptide, supplement, or intervention that biohackers could use.
Welinder. K G KG
This paper looks at the 3‑D shape of plant enzymes called peroxidases and compares them to a yeast enzyme, showing they likely evolved from a common ancestor. It’s a pure structural biology study and doesn’t give any tips on using or dosing any peptide or supplement.
Shimoda. Masafumi M; Nunokawa. Hiroki H; Tanaka. Yoshiaki Y; Morimoto. Kozo K; Moue. Iori I; Yoshimo...
This study looked at people with a lung disease called interstitial lung disease (ILD) who got worse breathing symptoms, trying to see if they also had a blood clot in the lungs (pulmonary embolism, PE). It found that common clinical scores (Wells and Geneva) didn't help, but higher blood levels of D‑dimer and total protein were linked to having a PE.
Güntekin. Bahar B; Femir. Banu B; Gölbaşı. Bilge Turp BT; Tülay. Elif E;...
This study looked at how people’s brains connect across long distances when they view emotional pictures, using EEG recordings. It found that unpleasant images boost certain brain wave connections more than neutral ones, and women tend to show stronger connectivity than men during emotional processing. The research does not involve the peptide selank or suggest any health‑related actions.
Syed. Shahzad Nawaz SN; Brüne. Bernhard B
The paper explains that tiny RNA molecules called microRNAs (miRNAs) can travel outside cells either inside tiny bubbles (exosomes) or on their own. In cancer, miRNAs from tumor cells usually help the tumor grow, while miRNAs from normal cells can fight the tumor. Scientists are looking at ways to use these miRNAs as new cancer treatments, but the research is still early and not ready for everyday use.