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Editorial correspondence about the thymulin digest — citation fixes, source suggestions, and corrections.

Editorial correspondence

Thymulin Source is an editorial digest of the published research on thymulin. Use the form below for editorial matters only — a citation that needs correcting, a peer-reviewed study we should clip and add, or a factual error you have spotted. We genuinely want to fix mistakes; a thin literature deserves a careful one, and this is a compound where careful matters more than most.

We cannot help with anything clinical. We do not provide medical advice, we do not recommend or supply thymulin, and we cannot answer personal health questions about dosing, sourcing, or whether you should use it. Those questions belong with a qualified professional, not an editorial board. There is no clinician behind this site, nothing here is dispensed or sold, and the form is not a route to either advice or product — it is a way to make the clippings on this board more accurate.

What to expect

We read editorial mail and prioritize corrections and source additions. We do not sell thymulin, we do not broker it, and we will not respond to purchase, pricing, or sourcing requests — those are outside what this site is. If you are pointing us to a study, a PubMed ID or DOI is the fastest way to get it onto the board.

The corrections we most want are the specific kind: a citation that points to the wrong paper, a figure that does not match its source, or a place where a model-based result reads as if it were a human one. Thymulin is a compound where sloppy writing elsewhere has muddied the record — peptides confused with one another, analog data attached to the native molecule — so a careful reader catching a slip is genuinely useful to us. Tell us what is wrong and where, and we will fix the clipping or pull it.