CJC-1295 (Without DAC) is a synthetic peptide studied for its role in growth hormone–related signaling pathways. Unlike the DAC-modified version, this form is designed for shorter activity, making it a frequent focus in research examining pulsatile hormone signaling and time-dependent pathway responses.
In laboratory settings, CJC-1295 (w/o DAC) is commonly studied for its involvement in:
Growth hormone release signaling pathways
Endocrine and pituitary-related research models
Metabolic and nutrient utilization signaling
Cellular recovery and regenerative signaling mechanisms
Circadian and pulse-based hormone activity research
Researchers use CJC-1295 (Without DAC) to better understand how short-acting peptide signaling influences hormone dynamics, metabolic regulation, and recovery-related cellular processes under controlled laboratory conditions.
For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption.








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