peptidiensä
Peptidiensä are a class of molecules that are essentially short chains of amino acids, also known as peptides. They are formed through the formation of peptide bonds, which link the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another. The length of a peptide chain can vary, but generally, peptidiensä are considered to be shorter than proteins, which are typically composed of many more amino acid units.
These molecules play diverse and crucial roles in biological systems. They can act as hormones, neurotransmitters,
The study of peptidiensä is important in various fields, including biochemistry, pharmacology, and medicine. Their therapeutic