
Advanced Repair & Immune takes the Repair Trio concept and raises the strengths while adding two peptides from a different research angle entirely: KPV for anti-inflammatory melanocortin signaling, and LL-37 for innate immune and antimicrobial peptide research. Where the Repair Trio focuses purely on structural tissue repair, this kit pairs that with the inflammatory and immune side of the same healing process.
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Advanced Repair & Immune combines BPC-157 10mg, TB-500 10mg, KPV 10mg, and LL-37 5mg, pairing the structural side of tissue-repair research with the inflammatory and antimicrobial signaling side of the same process.
BPC-157 and TB-500 are studied for angiogenic signaling and cell migration, the mechanics of tissue repair. KPV is studied for melanocortin receptor and NF-kB pathway activity in anti-inflammatory research, while LL-37 is studied for innate immune and antimicrobial peptide signaling.
All four vials ship individually labeled and independently HPLC-verified before batch release. This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only and is not approved for human consumption.
The Advanced Repair & Immune kit takes the Repair Trio concept and raises the strengths while adding two peptides from a different research angle entirely: KPV for anti-inflammatory melanocortin signaling, and LL-37 for innate immune and antimicrobial peptide research. Where the Repair Trio focuses purely on structural tissue repair, this kit pairs that with the inflammatory and immune side of the same healing process, giving researchers a four-peptide panel covering both halves of tissue-repair biology.
Tissue repair and inflammation are not separate processes in research literature, they are studied as two sides of the same event. BPC-157 and TB-500 are the two peptides most referenced for the structural side, angiogenesis and cell migration into damaged tissue, while KPV and LL-37 are referenced for the inflammatory and antimicrobial signaling that occurs at the same site. This kit bundles all four at higher strengths, 10mg BPC-157 and TB-500, versus 5mg in the standard Repair Trio, for researchers who need a more concentrated four-peptide panel.
| Vial | Peptide | Strength | Research Focus |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vial 1 | BPC-157 | 10mg | VEGF-related angiogenic signaling and gastrointestinal/systemic tissue-repair research. |
| Vial 2 | TB-500 | 10mg | Actin-binding activity and cytoskeletal regulation in cell migration research. |
| Vial 3 | KPV | 10mg | Melanocortin receptor activity and NF-kB pathway modulation in anti-inflammatory research. |
| Vial 4 | LL-37 | 5mg | Innate immune signaling and antimicrobial peptide research in epithelial-tissue models. |
KPV is a tripeptide fragment of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone. Unlike BPC-157 and TB-500, KPV's research relevance sits in melanocortin receptor activity and NF-kB pathway modulation, mechanisms studied in anti-inflammatory and epithelial-barrier research rather than direct tissue-structure repair. Its inclusion here reflects the fact that inflammation is a normal and necessary part of the tissue-repair process being modeled, not a separate topic from it.
LL-37 is a human cathelicidin-derived antimicrobial peptide. It is studied for innate immune signaling and epithelial-tissue research, contributing an antimicrobial and immune-activation angle that neither of the other three compounds covers. Researchers examining infection risk or immune response alongside structural repair frequently reference LL-37 in the same study designs as BPC-157 and TB-500, since tissue damage and microbial exposure are studied as related variables in wound-healing research models rather than independent conditions.
Together, the four peptides in this kit let a single research protocol move from the earliest signaling event (angiogenesis) through cell movement, local inflammation, and antimicrobial defense, without requiring separate sourcing for each mechanism.
For a lighter-strength, purely structural version of this research area, see the Repair Trio. Researchers focused specifically on gastrointestinal-tissue research may prefer the Gut & Mucosal Panel, which pairs BPC-157 and KPV with Thymosin Alpha-1 instead. Browse the full Peptide Bundles collection for the full lineup.
Each of the four vials ships individually labeled with compound name, strength, and batch lot number, none are pre-mixed. Every vial is synthesized via solid-phase peptide synthesis and independently verified through HPLC before batch release.
This product is intended strictly for laboratory research use only. It is not approved for human consumption, therapeutic application, or diagnostic purposes.

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