Summary
Both peptides fall into a similar broad context as Metabolic peptide and Hormone peptide, although the details of how they are used and discussed still diverge. Both are most often discussed in Metabolic and endocrine, which gives the comparison a meaningful common setting even when the rest of their profiles are not identical. Their biological logic is quite different: AOD-9604 is a hormone analog, whereas Dulaglutide is a receptor agonist. AOD-9604 has a more synthetic analog origin, while Dulaglutide is closer to engineered peptide background and their development context also differs, with AOD-9604 in Preclinical development while Dulaglutide is approved. AOD-9604 takes the form of a linear peptide, whereas Dulaglutide is closer to a peptide conjugate, while their sequence patterns also diverge, with AOD-9604 showing hydrophobic domain features and Dulaglutide showing alpha-helical domain features.