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MOTS-C

20mg

Mitochondrial-derived peptide research

Amino Atelier MOTS-C 20mg vial with seal logo
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Plain-English research context

MOTS-C is a mitochondria-derived peptide studied in metabolic stress, AMPK-related signaling, and energy-balance models. In plain English: researchers study it as a communication signal from mitochondria to the rest of the cell.

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Research endpoints in plain English

Researchers may measure mitochondrial signaling, cellular stress response, glucose- or lipid-pathway markers, and energy-use readouts in controlled models. In plain English: studies watch how cells handle energy signals under defined conditions.

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