Endpoints studied in female cohorts
Where peer-reviewed research has used female-biology endpoints, the literature is concentrated. We curate compounds whose mechanism has at least one published touchpoint with that body of work.
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Hormone
Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring protein and neuropeptide encoded by the KISS1 gene that acts as a master regulator of reproductive hormones. Produced in the hypothalamus, it triggers the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which in turn stimulates luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) necessary for fertility, puberty, and testosterone production. (For research purposes only)
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Women's research notes
A brief survey of the published touchpoints behind Kisspeptin's inclusion in the women-focused research catalog. Not exhaustive, not clinical guidance — a starting point for designing your own protocol.
Where peer-reviewed research has used female-biology endpoints, the literature is concentrated. We curate compounds whose mechanism has at least one published touchpoint with that body of work.
Many of the most-cited pathways were first characterized in mixed-sex models. We surface the subset whose downstream readouts have been studied with a female-biology orientation.
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