Cardiogen Research Guide

Full name: Cardiogen (Ala-Glu-Asp-Arg Cardiac Bioregulator)

A short synthetic peptide bioregulator from the Khavinson family targeted at cardiac (myocardial) tissue. It is used in the bioregulator community to support heart muscle function and cardiovascular resilience in short repeated courses.

How Cardiogen Works

As a signal peptide (Ala-Glu-Asp-Arg), it is proposed to regulate gene expression in myocardial tissue, supporting cardiomyocyte function, myocardial protein synthesis, and normal cardiac tissue maintenance.

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Potential Side Effects

Research Citations

  1. Cardiac peptide bioregulators (2016) - Reported to support myocardial tissue function and protein synthesis in regional research studies.

Related Cardiovascular Compounds

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