Immune System Basics
The immune system is a layered, distributed network. Owners and researchers commonly discuss how stress, season, age and activity influence immune resilience in horses, dogs and cats.
Educational information regarding immune system function, resilience, and wellness-focused research topics.
The immune system is a layered, distributed network. Owners and researchers commonly discuss how stress, season, age and activity influence immune resilience in horses, dogs and cats.
Educational research areas include cellular signaling, antimicrobial peptide research, and inflammatory pathway discussions — each with extensive published material.
Thymosin Alpha-1, LL-37 and KPV are the three peptides most often referenced in immune-focused educational conversations within the veterinary research community.
Browse the Research Library for educational immune-focused research summaries and reference materials.
Educational entries only. Click through to the encyclopedia for an overview, research interests, and reference links.
Research compounds related to the topics discussed above.
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ExploreHealthy aging, cellular health, wellness optimization.
ExploreA plain-English look at the topics horse owners, breeders, trainers, veterinarians and pet owners discuss most often when researching peptides and research compounds.
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