Peptide Handbook 1st & 2nd edition
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Below is a link to the first edition of the Peptide handbook it’s 200+ pages of peptide information per book in pdf form.
“Research”
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this might be a good place to ask this, but Id like to start researching this on my rat thru injections. He isnt afraid of needles but has no clue on the whole process. How do I get started helping this rat out?
@theone said in Peptide Handbook 1st & 2nd edition:
this might be a good place to ask this, but Id like to start researching this on my rat thru injections. He isnt afraid of needles but has no clue on the whole process. How do I get started helping this rat out?
There is a plethora of Peptide resources to read on the net, including local libraries. Try a search of "Peptide learning resources" or "Peptide Primer" . Glad you are looking to educate yourself first, before just diving into a protocol.
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@myb thank you for the heads up on changing the permissions to the links. Every thing should be viewable now. If its not let me know. @brandenscheidecker try opening it up now.
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this might be a good place to ask this, but Id like to start researching this on my rat thru injections. He isnt afraid of needles but has no clue on the whole process. How do I get started helping this rat out?
@theone that is exactly what I'm trying to help with as I felt the same way getting started. Also, I ended up (in my opinion) purchasing peptides that were not what I should have started with as I learned more. I am by no means an expert but feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
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it opened! I will check it out later today!
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