Cardiogen is a bioregulator peptide complex designed for in vitro and in vivo research. It consists of short chains of amino acids that, in laboratory settings, may interact with cardiomyocytes, the primary cells of cardiac tissue in tested organisms.
Within controlled experiments, Cardiogen has demonstrated the ability to modulate gene expression related to cardiac function. Studies involving cellular cultures have shown potential support for protein synthesis within the cardiac cells of the test subjects. Animal model research indicates that Cardiogen may influence the rate of recovery of cardiac tissue following induced damage, and may play a role in maintaining the structural integrity of the myocardium in specific test conditions. These observed effects are strictly confined to laboratory research and non-human subjects.




