GHK-Cu
A naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide signaling tissue repair and remodeling by upregulating collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycan synthesis, while modulating gene expression. Used in skin anti-aging, wrinkle reduction, scar remodeling, wound healing, and hair growth research with both structural and anti-inflammatory endpoints.
For research use only – not for human or veterinary use, diagnosis, or treatment.
Price range: $60.00 through $1,000.00
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 lbs |
|---|---|
| Strength | 100mg, 200mg, 50mg |
| Volume | 3ML |
| Kit Sizes | Single, 5 Kit (Save 10%), 10 Kit (Best Value 🔥) |
GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper) is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide complex studied in controlled laboratory settings for its interaction with cellular repair signaling pathways and extracellular matrix regulation models. As a copper peptide complex, GHK-Cu has been investigated for its influence on gene expression modulation, metalloproteinase activity research, and tissue remodeling frameworks. Due to its metal-chelating properties and molecular signaling characteristics, it remains a compound of interest in regenerative and dermatological research domains.
Preclinical investigations have examined GHK-Cu for its role in collagen-related pathway research, angiogenesis signaling models, and oxidative stress modulation frameworks. Ongoing scientific studies continue to evaluate its interaction with copper-dependent enzymatic systems, intracellular communication networks, and peptide-receptor signaling behavior under controlled laboratory conditions.
This research peptide is available in 50mg and 100mg presentations and manufactured under strict laboratory-controlled standards. Each batch undergoes analytical verification to confirm molecular identity, purity, and structural integrity. GHK-Cu is intended strictly for laboratory research and analytical purposes only and is not for human consumption.
- Copper-binding tripeptide complex research
- Studied for extracellular matrix and collagen pathway interaction
- Investigated in gene expression modulation models
- Evaluated in angiogenesis and tissue remodeling research
- Explored in oxidative stress and metalloproteinase signaling studies
- Research-grade GHK-Cu peptide complex
- High-purity synthesis and copper-binding protocols
- Analytical verification (HPLC tested)
- Batch-specific quality control procedures
- Secure, laboratory-compliant packaging
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