Description
DSIP (Delta Sleep–Inducing Peptide) is an investigational nonapeptide currently studied in preclinical and experimental research for its role in sleep regulation, neuroendocrine signaling, stress modulation, and circadian rhythm synchronization. Originally isolated from cerebral venous blood during sleep states, DSIP has since been synthesized for laboratory investigation into central nervous system signaling pathways.
Structurally, DSIP is a short-chain peptide composed of nine amino acids, enabling efficient interaction with neurochemical signaling systems involved in sleep-wake cycles, hormonal balance, and stress-response regulation under controlled research conditions.


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