The gene responsible for the proteins that encode GSH synthesis, including SLC7A11 (system Xc-), GCLC/GLCM and GSS, GPX4, etc., and oxidoreductases that use GSH and NADPH to reduce oxidative substrates, such as GSH-S-transferase p1 (GSTP1) and 1 (GSTA1), peroxidase 1 (PRDX1) and 6 (PRDX6), and thioredoxin reductase (TXNRD1) are all targets of Nrf2 (Hayes and Dinkova-Kostova, 2014)
[6][9] Ipamorelin (NNC 26-0161) is a synthetic pentapeptide and selective agonist of the ghrelin receptor subtype GHS-R1a
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