Contact Semax Source: Editorial Corrections and Research Inquiries
Contact Semax Source to report broken citations, suggest research updates, or ask editorial questions about the Semax literature digest.
Contact Semax Source
Semax Source welcomes corrections, citation updates, and questions about the editorial methodology used in this Semax research digest.
We respond to:
- Broken citation reports. If a PubMed, PMC, or DOI link on this site returns a 404 or has been superseded, please note the citation number and the page where you found it.
- Research update suggestions. If a new peer-reviewed study on Semax has been published and is not indexed here, send the PMID or DOI and we will review it for inclusion.
- Factual corrections. If a finding is described inaccurately — wrong dose, wrong species, wrong outcome — please cite the primary source and we will issue a correction.
- Editorial methodology questions. How did we select citations? How do we handle Russian-language sources? Why is a particular finding included or excluded?
We do not respond to:
- Commercial inquiries, vendor outreach, or advertising requests.
- Requests for dosage guidance, clinical advice, or compound sourcing.
- Questions about where to purchase Semax or its analogs.
This is an editorial publication. It does not sell anything and does not provide clinical services. The appropriate resource for clinical questions about any compound is a licensed clinician in your jurisdiction.