A thiol-disulfide transhydrogenase from yeast
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Why the IV-to-subcutaneous gap is not a technicality For many peptides, moving from IV to subcutaneous changes the pharmacokinetics modestly a slower rise, a lower peak, decent bioavailability
Brady, DC Chair, Department of Clinical Sciences University of Bridgeport College of Chiropractic Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine Private practice of Chiropractic and Clinical Nutrition Orange, Connecticut 1
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Research Applications: Two Peptides, Two Different Worlds This fundamental difference in mechanism naturally leads to vastly different applications in a research setting