Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a peptide hormone studied for its effects on growth, cell regeneration, and metabolic processes in laboratory research settings.
Human Growth Hormone is a 191-amino acid peptide hormone naturally produced by the pituitary gland. In research settings, recombinant HGH is used to study growth processes, cellular regeneration, and metabolic regulation. Scientists investigate its effects on protein synthesis, lipolysis, and tissue development in various experimental models.
Research on HGH examines its role in growth signaling pathways, IGF-1 production, and anabolic processes. Studies focus on its effects on muscle protein synthesis, bone density, adipose tissue metabolism, and cellular proliferation. Researchers also investigate its influence on glucose metabolism, immune function, and tissue repair mechanisms in laboratory conditions.
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