Peptide Hormones
Peptide hormones are short chains of amino acids (proteins) that are produced by the endocrine glands in the body and act as chemical messengers. These hormones are essential for the regulation of metabolic processes, growth, development, and behavior. They also play a role in regulating the immune system and influencing sexual development. Peptide hormones are important for our overall health and wellbeing; they help us to maintain a balanced state, respond to changes in the environment, and produce energy. Peptide hormones can be used to treat a wide range of medical conditions, such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and infertility. In addition, they are also used in cosmetic treatments, such as anti-aging and skin rejuvenation.
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