What is Hexarelin and how is it commonly categorized?
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Hexarelin is commonly categorized as a growth hormone secretagogue associated with GHS-R (ghrelin receptor) signaling. Researchers often compare it with other secretagogues in terms of signaling patterns and reported effects in models.
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