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What Does Published Semax Research Show About BDNF and NGF?

Published 2026-07-13 · REVIVE Peptides Research Desk · 2 min read
Short answer: Published Semax research documents increased expression of BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) in cortical and hippocampal tissue, alongside support for NGF (Nerve Growth Factor) activity relevant to neuronal survival and outgrowth — the two neurotrophic-factor pathways most consistently associated with Semax in the research literature.

BDNF and NGF are both neurotrophic factors — proteins that support the growth, survival, and function of neurons. Semax research has focused heavily on the compound's association with increased BDNF expression specifically in cortical and hippocampal tissue, brain regions closely linked to memory and cognitive function in the broader neuroscience literature.

NGF-related findings in Semax research focus more on neuronal survival and outgrowth support, complementing the BDNF findings. Together, this neurotrophic-factor profile is the primary mechanistic basis cited for Semax's inclusion in cognitive-function and neuroprotection research models, including studies of stroke and hypoxia.

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