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Thymulin vs. Selank

A structured research comparison between Thymulin and Selank across compound identity, research category, evidence maturity, and interpretation boundaries.

Thymic immune-signaling peptide

Thymulin

Studied as a thymic signaling peptide with immune and endocrine context; identity is distinct from thymosin alpha 1.

Evidence score2/5

Early human evidence

The score summarizes evidence maturity, not safety, effectiveness, or suitability for any use.

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Tuftsin-related neuropeptide

Selank

Investigated in neurochemical, stress-response, and immune-neural signaling models.

Evidence score2/5

Early human evidence

The score summarizes evidence maturity, not safety, effectiveness, or suitability for any use.

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Side-by-side research context

DimensionThymulinSelank
Catalog identityThymulin is mapped to thymic immune-signaling peptide research.Selank is mapped to tuftsin-related neuropeptide research.
Research categoryThymulin is primarily organized around immune and endocrine signaling.Selank is primarily organized around stress-response and cognition research.
Interpretive boundaryUse the Thymulin profile and verified study pages before inferring mechanism or outcomes.Use the Selank profile and verified study pages before inferring mechanism or outcomes.

Combined literature starting points

Comparison pages organize differences; they do not establish superiority, equivalence, or individual suitability.

  1. 01

    Thymulin literature index

    PubMed, U.S. National Library of Medicine · Database

    Open source
  2. 02

    Selank literature index

    PubMed, U.S. National Library of Medicine · Database

    Open source
  3. 03

    Atlas internal research database

    Internal Research Database · 2026 · Database

    Open source