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VESUGEN

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Vesugen, also known as KED, is a bioregulator peptide that has been identified within the category of peptides isolated and synthesized by the Russian scientist Vladimir Khavinson. This tripeptide is derived from a sequence of amino acids associated with vascular wall proteins, specifically comprising the amino acids lysine, glutamic acid, and aspartic acid. Vesugen is primarily recognized for its potential effects on vascular endothelial cells. Moreover, its potential applications extend to a broad range of biological processes, rendering it a significant research compound in the fields of anti aging and neuroprotection studies. Notably, Vesugen is acknowledged for its possible vaso protective effects, particularly regarding its role in the maintenance and repair of vascular endothelial cells, which constitute the lining of blood vessels. Beyond its vascular implications, Vesugen has also been investigated for its neuroprotective and gero protective effects. Research has focused on its impact on neuron survival and morphology, indicating its potential role in addressing neurodegenerative diseases and promoting neuroplasticity.