GHK-CU
GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide found in human plasma and is widely studied for its role in cellular signaling, extracellular matrix regulation, and tissue-related biological processes. It has become a subject of interest in scientific research involving tissue remodeling, skin biology, hair follicle studies, and regenerative mechanisms.
GHK-Cu functions as a copper carrier peptide and has been investigated for its potential influence on gene expression, cellular communication pathways, and extracellular matrix dynamics. Ongoing research continues to explore its role in collagen-related processes, tissue remodeling, inflammatory signaling pathways, and cellular homeostasis.
Mechanism of Action
Acts as a copper-binding peptide involved in cellular signaling and extracellular matrix regulation while facilitating the transport of bioavailable copper to cells.
Research Areas of Interest
• Collagen and extracellular matrix research
• Skin biology and tissue remodeling studies
• Hair follicle and scalp biology research
• Cellular signaling and gene expression investigations
• Inflammation and oxidative stress pathway research
• Regenerative medicine and longevity-related research
Product Information
• High-purity research peptide
• Laboratory tested for quality and identity
• Manufactured under strict quality standards
• Intended exclusively for scientific and laboratory research applications
For Research Use Only (RUO). Not for Human or Veterinary Use.