Inflammation from peripheral organs to the brain: how does systemic inflammation cause neuroinflammation
A 1mg dose draws 6 units (0.06mL) on a 100-unit insulin syringe
The Unvarnished Truth About Peptide Storage Here's the honest answer: most research protocols that fail don't fail at the administration stagethey fail at storage
Lipo shots also aren't recommended for areas with very loose skin, as they address fat but don't tighten skin tissue
It can be converted into GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), which is the primary "inhibitory" neurotransmitter

Like cisplatin, it contains two chloride ligands, which are released within the cellular environment and interact with DNA to form intra- and interstrand cross-links.3 These DNA adducts trigger multiple cellular responses, including DNA damage recognition and repair, cell cycle arrest, and activation of apoptotic signaling pathways, ultimately inhibiting cell proliferation.4 Ovarian cancer remains one of the leading causes of mortality among gynecological malignancies, with epithelial ovarian carcinoma accounting for more than 90% of all cases.5 The current standard therapy involves primary cytoreductive surgery followed by platinum-based combination chemotherapy administered as soon as possible after surgery.6 However, a major limitation of these treatments is the dose-dependent toxicity associated with platinum compounds, which can result in significant off-target tissue injury.7 It is well established that Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) generated during the metabolism of platinum-based agents contribute to this toxicity, particularly in the reproductive system
