Author Archives: Nick Taylor

Nick Paul Taylor is an experienced life sciences journalist and biopharma writer with a background in biology and healthcare innovation. Over the past 15 years, he has covered key developments in pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, drug regulation, and medical technology, writing for leading industry publications. Nick’s reporting focuses on translating complex clinical data, FDA updates, and biotech trends into accessible insights for professionals across the pharma and medtech sectors. Follow Nick for expert analysis on biopharma pipelines, regulatory news, and emerging healthcare technologies.
  • How to Calculate Enclomiphene Dosages: A Research-Focused Breakdown

    Ever wondered how researchers actually determine Enclomiphene dosages for clinical and pre-clinical trials? It’s a combination of: In this guide, we’ll walk through exactly how researchers build dosage models, what the published papers show, how half-life influences frequency, and the frameworks labs use when designing Enclomiphene research protocols. Let’s dive in. Table of Contents Quick …

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  • Can you buy Enclomiphene in the UK?

    The Big Question   You’ve heard about Enclomiphene’s potential as a testosterone‑axis modulator. But here’s the question every researcher or buyer asks: Is it actually legal to buy it in the UK?The short answer: Yes and No. It can be acquired – but not in the way a licensed medicine is sold. If you proceed, …

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  • Glossary: Androgen Receptor

    Androgen Receptor (AR) Definition:The androgen receptor (AR) is a type of nuclear receptor – a protein found inside cells that binds to androgens, the body’s natural male sex hormones such as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Once activated, it moves into the cell nucleus and switches on genes responsible for muscle growth, strength, and sexual development. …

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  • Enclomiphene Side Effects Explained

    “While Enclomiphene shows promising endocrine selectivity, researchers must remain aware of its systemic interactions and off-target effects in experimental models.” – Dr. J.A. Lipshultz, Urology Insights, 2023 Why Side Effects Still Matter – Even in Research Think side effects don’t apply in lab settings? Think again. Whether you’re modeling hormone pathways, conducting receptor binding studies, …

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  • How to read a SARM Certificate of Analysis

    Ever bought a SARM and wondered if the label matches reality? A solid Certificate of Analysis (CoA) can tell you exactly that – but only if you know how to read it. In an industry where transparency matters more than ever, understanding a CoA is your safeguard. How to read CoA? A CoA is a …

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  • Glossary: Bioavailability

    Bioavailability refers to how much of a compound actually reaches systemic circulation and becomes available for the body (or target tissue) to use. It’s one of the most important concepts in pharmacology, drug research, and compound formulation. Think of it like this:If you administer 100 mg of a substance, but only 40 mg makes it …

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  • SARMS vs Prohormones (With Dr. Helen Morris, PhD)

    Table of contents: For decades, the pursuit of stronger muscles, better recovery, and enhanced performance has led athletes and researchers alike to study compounds that influence the body’s anabolic pathways. While anabolic steroids and prohormones have long dominated that conversation, a new class of compounds – Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) – has taken center …

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  • Guide to Correct PPE for SARMS handling

    When working with Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) in a research setting, it’s essential to understand and follow proper safe handling procedures. These compounds are not approved for human consumption and must be treated with the same caution as any unregulated chemical reagent. This guide outlines recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) and handling protocols for …

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  • REACH and SARMs: A changing environment for 2026

    Thinking of importing, supplying, or storing SARMs in the EU or UK? Then you need to understand REACH – because it’s not just for big chemical companies. It applies to you, even if you’re selling “for research only.” Let’s break it down. What is REACH? REACH stands for: Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals …

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