semax
Selected indexed studies
- Semax peptide targets the μ opioid receptor gene Oprm1 to promote deubiquitination and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in female mice. (Br J Pharmacol, 2025) [PMID:40692165]
- Therapeutic Peptides in Orthopaedics: Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions. (J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev, 2026) [PMID:41490200]
- Semax, synthetic ACTH(4-10) analogue, attenuates behavioural and neurochemical alterations following early-life fluvoxamine exposure in white rats. (Neuropeptides, 2021) [PMID:33418449]
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- Therapeutic Peptides in Orthopaedics: Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions. (2026) pubmed
- Semax peptide targets the μ opioid receptor gene Oprm1 to promote deubiquitination and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in female mice. (2025) pubmed
- Semax, synthetic ACTH(4-10) analogue, attenuates behavioural and neurochemical alterations following early-life fluvoxamine exposure in white rats. (2021) pubmed
- Semax, a Synthetic Regulatory Peptide, Affects Copper-Induced Abeta Aggregation and Amyloid Formation in Artificial Membrane Models. (2022) pubmed
- Semax, an ACTH(4-10) analogue with nootropic properties, activates dopaminergic and serotoninergic brain systems in rodents. (2005) pubmed
- Semax and Pro-Gly-Pro activate the transcription of neurotrophins and their receptor genes after cerebral ischemia. (2010) pubmed
- Semax, a Copper Chelator Peptide, Decreases the Cu(II)-Catalyzed ROS Production and Cytotoxicity of aβ by Metal Ion Stripping and Redox Silencing. (2025) pubmed
- Semax, an analogue of adrenocorticotropin (4-10), binds specifically and increases levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor protein in rat basal forebrain. (2006) pubmed
- Semax, an analog of ACTH((4-7)), regulates expression of immune response genes during ischemic brain injury in rats. (2017) pubmed
- Semax prevents learning and memory inhibition by heavy metals. (2016) pubmed