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Project Theo — Research Guides
Questions most researchers cannot answer before they change anything.
Every guide is built around one research decision. Short reads. No filler. Each one walks through the variables that actually matter, what the data shows, and what to look at before adjusting anything in a protocol. All free. One email gets you the full set.
Before You Start
Peptide preparation is the first variable most researchers overlook. Mixing errors, storage mistakes, and incorrect ratios degrade the compound before the first dose.
When Progress Stops
Protocol stalls are rarely about the compound. They are usually about a variable that changed or was never addressed. These guides walk through how to find the actual bottleneck before changing anything in the protocol.
Compound Decisions
Choosing the right compound starts with understanding what each one actually does at the receptor level. These guides compare mechanisms, not marketing claims, so the decision matches what the research supports for your situation.
Stacking and Sequencing
Adding a second compound to a protocol is one of the most common decisions in peptide research and one of the most frequently made without data. These guides cover receptor overlap, timing conflicts, and the sequencing rules that determine whether a stack is productive or redundant.