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    <summary>Research review of Epitalon (Epithalon) — the synthetic tetrapeptide studied for telomerase activation, pineal gland function, melatonin production, and cellular aging pathways.</summary>
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    <summary>MOTS-c, SS-31, and the emerging class of mitochondria-targeted peptides. How they work, what they target, and why mitochondrial medicine is growing.</summary>
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    <summary>Research review of SS-31 — the cardiolipin-stabilizing peptide studied for mitochondrial bioenergetics, cardiac function, and age-related mitochondrial decline.</summary>
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    <summary>How the SIRT1-NAD+ signaling axis connects cellular energy, aging, and peptide interventions like NAD+ supplementation and MOTS-c.</summary>
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    <summary>The five biggest trends shaping peptide research in 2026 — from GLP-1 agonist evolution to mitochondrial peptides, AI-driven discovery, and the post-Peptide Sciences landscape.</summary>
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    <summary>The pipeline from preclinical discovery to clinical trials — what each phase means, why most peptides are preclinical-only, and how to evaluate evidence levels.</summary>
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    <summary>How artificial intelligence is accelerating peptide discovery — from AlphaFold structure prediction to generative sequence design and activity prediction.</summary>
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