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    What Are Peptides? Peptides are strings of molecules called amino acids, which are the "building blocks" of proteins Peptides are basically short proteins that are about 2-100 amino acids long
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    Peptides are short strings of amino acids, typically comprising 2 to 50 amino acids Amino acids are also the building blocks of proteins, but proteins contain more Peptides may be easier for
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    Research shows that peptides are primarily signaling molecules used to alter the ebb and flow of major biological systems Peptides influence things like immune regulation, growth hormone release, extracellular matrix production, nerve cell growth and migration, and much more
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    Peptides are short chains, typically fewer than 50 amino acids They often act as signaling molecules or messengers in the body, helping regulate biological processes like hormone release or immune response
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    Peptides are short segments of amino acids formed by the condensation reaction between the amine group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of the next They form the building blocks of proteins




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