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While BPC-157 is often associated with angiogenesis and gastrointestinal pathways, TB-500 is commonly investigated for cellular migration and tissue regeneration
Product Description Compound Specifications Full Name: Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper Peptide Abbreviation: GHK-Cu Sequence Type: Copper-binding tripeptide complex Amino Acid Sequence: GlyHisLys Molecular Formula: CHCuNO Molecular Weight: ~340.9 g/mol CAS Number: 89030-95-5 Structure Notes: Naturally occurring copper-binding peptide complex studied for its role in cellular communication, dermal signaling environments, and structural protein regulation Overview GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide complex frequently incorporated into experimental models examining how peptide-mediated signaling influences cellular communication , structural protein environments , and dermal signaling behavior
This can be achieved by enhancing skin barrier function and promoting skin balance through regular application of moisturizers and protection from sunlight
Potential side effects may include nausea, vomiting, and headaches
Al-Taie OH, Uceyler N, Eubner U, Jakob F, Mork H, Scheurlen M, Brigelius-Flohe R, Schottker K, Abel J, Thalheimer A, et al