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Thymogen

Thymogen (Glutamyl-Tryptophan)

Immune-modulating dipeptide bioregulator.

Immune researchTissue research
/ research index

The research base

Research Maturity
★★☆☆☆
2/5 — Volume of studies
Evidence Strength
★★☆☆☆
2/5 — Quality of evidence

Khavinson-series short-peptide bioregulator studied for tissue-specific gene regulation.

/ mechanism of action

How it works

Short peptide proposed to bind DNA and modulate tissue-specific gene expression (peptide bioregulator hypothesis).

/ research dosing

Common research protocols

Range
~10mcg-10mg depending on form (research-stage)
Frequency
Daily during cycle
Route
Subcutaneous or oral (research-dependent)
Cycle
10-20 day cycles, often 2x/year
Research notes

Part of the Khavinson short-peptide bioregulator series. Evidence base is primarily from Russian research groups; treat maturity as early.

FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. Doses listed are compiled from published research literature, FDA-approved drug labels, and well-documented research community practice. Not medical advice.
/ standalone use

As a solo compound

Standalone bioregulator research; typically short cycles 2x/year.

/ side effects

What to know

Generally well-tolerated in available studies; limited modern trial data.

/ timeline

Realistic expectations

10-20 day cycles

FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. Thymogen is intended for laboratory research and not for human consumption.