Lead Researcher Spotlight Professor Frank Ng, PhD Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Professor Frank Ng led the pioneering research team that developed AOD-9604 in the 1990s as part of efforts to create a targeted anti-obesity therapeutic derived from human growth hormone
Essential items: Your peptide vial (the powder) Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) - NOT regular water Alcohol prep pads Insulin syringes (0.3ml or 0.5ml with 31G needle) Sharps disposal container Where to get supplies: Bacteriostatic water: Online peptide vendors, Amazon, medical supply stores Insulin syringes: Pharmacy (no prescription needed), Amazon, medical supply Alcohol pads: Any pharmacy or Amazon Sharps container: Pharmacy or Amazon Cost for supplies: Bacteriostatic water: $10-15 per 30ml bottle Insulin syringes: $15-25 per 100-pack Alcohol pads: $5-10 per 100-pack Sharps container: $10-15 Total startup: $40-65
powder is more stable than reconstituted solution
Any references to insulin-like growth factor, growth-related pathways, or metabolic endpoints are provided for scientific context only
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