Oxytocin
$49.95
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Oxytocin is a research peptide studied for its role in social behavior, emotional regulation, stress response, and cognitive function. For laboratory research use only.
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Oxytocin is a naturally occurring peptide hormone that is synthesized in the hypothalamus and released by the pituitary gland. It has been widely studied for its involvement in a variety of physiological and neurological processes, particularly those related to social behavior, emotional regulation, and stress response. Often referred to as the “bonding hormone,” oxytocin plays a significant role in interpersonal interactions, including trust formation, attachment, and social recognition.
In research settings, oxytocin has been explored for its potential influence on mood, cognitive function, and behavioral responses. Studies have examined its effects on emotional processing, anxiety modulation, and the regulation of stress-related pathways. Additionally, oxytocin has been investigated for its role in maternal behaviors, reproductive biology, and neurological signaling mechanisms.
Ongoing research continues to evaluate oxytocin’s broader implications in neuroscience and behavioral science, particularly in understanding how it may impact communication between neural circuits and influence complex social dynamics.
For laboratory research use only.
