IGF1-Lr3 Research

1. Promotes Cell DivisionLike IGF-1, IGF1-LR3 is a potent stimulus for cell division and proliferation. Its primary effects are on connective tissues like muscle and bone, but it also promotes cell division in liver, kidney, nerve, skin, lung, and blood tissues. IGF-1 is best thought of as a maturation hormone because it not only promotes […]
DES(1-3)IGF1 Research

IGF-1 DES Is More Potent Than IGF-1IGF-1 DES is lacking just three amino acids from its N-terminal end, but that subtle change makes a big difference. Research shows that IGF-1 DES does not bind very well to IGF-1 binding proteins (IGFBPs) found in the blood and in various tissues throughout the body. The result is […]
PAL-GHK (Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1) Research

Pal-GHK consists of a palmitic acid residue connected to a fragment of the elastin protein. This fragment, made of the amino acids glycine, histidine, and lysine, is sometimes referred to as GHK. GHK has been shown, in animal models, to stimulate fibroblast growth and reproduction, making if of particular interest for researchers interested in wound […]
Melanotan-II Research

Melanotan 2 and Melanocortin SignalingMelanotan 2 produces its effects by binding with melanocortin receptors. There are five known melanocortin receptors, each with different function. MT-2 is known to bind primarily to MC-4R and MC-1R, but also binds weakly to MC-3R. MC-1R: Found on melanocytes, stimulation of MC-1R causes darkening of the skin and hair. MC-2R: […]
Melanotan Research

Melanotan 1 Originally Designed for Sunless TanningMT-1 has been studied in phase 1 clinical trials for its effect on tanning in humans exposed to ultraviolet radiation. The research showed that subjects administered MT-1 were 75% more likely to tan and 47% less likely to experience sunburn. Compared to controls, subjects given melanotan 1 required 50% […]
Thymosin Alpha-1 Research

Thymosin Alpha-1 Modulates the Immune SystemThymosin alpha-1, first isolated from tissue of the thymus gland, is a potent regulator of immune function. The thymus is responsible for making T-cells and for ensuring that they mature properly. T-cells are some of the most important parts of the adaptive immune system, where they help the immune system […]
Tesamorelin Research

As a GHRH analogue, tesamorelin has all of the same effects as GHRH and GHRH analogues like sermorelin, GRF (1-29), CJC-1295, etc. The addition of trans-3-hexanoic acid to tesamorelin makes it more stable in human plasma and thus increases its half-life. Despite this increase in half-life, tesamorelin, like CJC-1295, preserves the physiological action of GHRH […]
Thymosin Beta-4 Research

1. TB-500 and Neurologic FunctionResearch in rats has found that TB-500 encourages central and peripheral nervous system tissues to undergo repair and remodeling following injury. Though the exact mechanism has yet to be elucidated, the research indicates that TB-500 activates the cells that support neurons. These cells, called oligodendrocytes, keep neurons healthy[1]. Boosting their activity […]
Sermorelin Research

1. Sermorelin and Heart HealthHeart attack, while acutely life-threatening, can also lead to long-term disability secondary to heart failure, cardiac conduction abnormalities (arrhythmias), reduced exercise capacity, pain, and more. A number of these problems result from cardiac remodeling that follows damage to myocytes (heart muscle cells). Often, cardiac remodeling leads not only to scarring in […]
GHK-Cu Research

1. GHK-Cu and Skin HealingGHK-Cu is a natural part of human blood and, as such, has been found to play an integral role in skin regeneration pathways. Research in skin cultures has found that GHK stimulates the synthesis and breakdown of collagen, glycosaminoglycans, and other extracellular matrix components like proteoglycans and chondroitin sulfate. At least […]