Research Hub
Educational resources for Canadian researchers. Topics cover peptide documentation, quality verification, laboratory handling, and supplier transparency — all strictly for research use only.
Peptide Storage Guide for Laboratory Research
General storage considerations for research peptides, including temperature ranges, labelling, freeze-thaw handling, and laboratory documentation practices.
Read articleWhat HPLC Testing Means for Research Peptides
How high-performance liquid chromatography testing is used to assess peptide purity and what researchers should look for in supplier documentation.
Read articleWhat Is Tesamorelin? Research Overview and Quality Considerations
A research-only overview of tesamorelin, its characterization as a synthetic peptide, laboratory context, and quality factors relevant to Canadian researchers.
Read articleHow to Read a COA for Research Peptides
A guide for researchers on interpreting certificates of analysis, including purity percentage, batch information, testing methodology, and identity verification.
Read articleWhat Is Retatrutide? Research Overview for Canadian Researchers
A research-only overview of retatrutide, a triple receptor agonist studied in academic and laboratory settings, with notes on sourcing and documentation standards.
Read articleWhat is BPC-157? A Complete Research Overview
An educational overview of BPC-157 for laboratory researchers, covering peptide characteristics, published research interest, COA review, and storage handling.
Read articleSemax vs Selank: Key Differences for Researchers
A comparison of Semax and Selank from a research perspective, including structural characteristics, academic study interest, and quality documentation considerations.
Read articleHow to Reconstitute Peptides with Bacteriostatic Water
Laboratory-focused overview of peptide reconstitution concepts, including bacteriostatic water use, sterility considerations, labelling, and handling documentation.
Read articleWhat is CJC-1295? Research Applications and Studies
A research-only overview of CJC-1295, a modified GHRH analogue studied in laboratory contexts, with documentation and sourcing considerations for researchers.
Read articleBuy Peptides in Canada: What Researchers Need to Know
What Canadian researchers should evaluate when sourcing research peptides, including COA access, HPLC testing standards, shipping integrity, and compliance considerations.
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