brachiocfelinencephalinen
Brachiocfelinencephalinen is a hypothetical class of short neuropeptides proposed in speculative neuroscience as a signaling link between peripheral limbs and the brain. The name combines elements brachio- (arm), cephal(o)- (head or brain), and enkephalin-like endings to reflect a proposed structure and function. It is not an established molecule in mainstream biochemistry and is not documented in widely used chemical databases.
In the speculative framework, brachiocfelinencephalinen peptides are imagined to be 4–7 amino acids long, with a
The proposed role includes modulation of afferent signaling, integration of somatosensory information with affect and motor
The term is sometimes cited in discussions of neuropeptide nomenclature and in speculative models exploring limb-brain