Description
| What It Is | Semax (ACTH(4–7)-PGP; also referenced as Pro-Gly-Pro-ACTH) is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from a defined fragment of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and studied in laboratory research as a neurobiological signaling modulator. |
| What It’s Derived From | Semax is derived from the ACTH(4–10) fragment and structurally modified to produce a stable synthetic peptide suitable for experimental investigation of neurochemical signaling pathways. |
| What Research Focuses On | Research evaluates Semax in in vitro and preclinical models examining neurotrophin-associated gene-expression patterns (including BDNF- and NGF-linked transcriptional responses), monoaminergic pathway markers, redox-associated signaling dynamics, and systems-level neural activity measurements under controlled experimental conditions. |





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