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What is a bioregulator peptide? An In-Depth Look at Cellular Regeneration

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First discovered during Russian military research in the 1970s, a bioregulator peptide is a class of ultra-short peptides (typically 2–7 amino acids) that act as epigenetic switches. These signaling molecules are designed to restore normal function to specific organs and systems, offering a targeted approach to cellular regeneration and aging.