This landmark research marks a significant advancement in cell biology, bridging molecular transport processes with disease pathology and therapeutic potential
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DSIP Stimulates the Sleep Hormone Discovered in the 1970s during research into neuroregulatory processes associated with sleep and circadian rhythms, DSIP was primarily found in the hypothalamus, brainstem, and spinal cord, where it influences key functions of the central nervous system