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Tissue repair
GLOW pairs three of the most-studied “repair and renewal” peptides — GHK-Cu, BPC-157 and TB-500 — in a single vial. A clear-eyed look at…
Tissue repair
KLOW takes the three-peptide GLOW “repair” blend and bolts on a fourth compound — the anti-inflammatory tripeptide KPV. It is the clearest example of…
Tissue repair
The two-peptide combination that launched a thousand forum threads pairs the gastric pentadecapeptide BPC-157 with TB-500, a fragment related to thymosin β-4. Here is…
Tissue repair
A field guide to the four peptides the wellness world treats as shorthand for “healing” — organised by the mechanism each is actually studied…
Tissue repair
IGF-1 LR3 is a re-engineered version of insulin-like growth factor 1, redesigned to slip past the binding proteins that normally rein it in. Here…
Tissue repair
KPV is Lys-Pro-Val, the C-terminal tripeptide of alpha-MSH that preclinical work has studied for its outsized anti-inflammatory activity. A look at what the cell…
Tissue repair
TB-500 is a synthetic version of thymosin β4, a 43-residue protein that helps build and rebuild tissue across the body. Here is what the…
Tissue repair
A protein keeps your stomach from digesting itself. Researchers in Zagreb pulled a 15-amino-acid fragment out of it — and started one of the…
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