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GHK-CU
What is GHK-CU? GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide that has been studied for its potential role in tissue remodeling, collagen synthesis, and cellular regeneration. In preclinical research, it has demonstrated effects on pathways associated with skin repair, wound healing, and inflammatory modulation. For Research Use Only. Not intended for human consumption, cosmetic application, medical, diagnostic, or therapeutic purposes.
Description
| Chemical Formula | C14H24N6O4Cu |
| Molecular Mass | ~401.0 Da |
| CAS Number | 89030-95-5 |
| Form | Lyophilized peptide–metal complex |
| Shelf Life | 24 months (lyophilized) |
| Intended Use | For preclinical and in vitro research only |
| Storage | −20 °C (dry powder), −80 °C (after reconstitution) |
In experimental research settings, GHK-Cu is utilized as a copper-binding tripeptide to investigate peptide-mediated metal transport, cellular signaling modulation, and extracellular matrix–related pathways. Its ability to complex with copper ions makes it a useful tool for studying metal-dependent biochemical processes in controlled laboratory models.
Preclinical investigations commonly employ GHK-Cu to examine peptide stability, metal–peptide interactions, and downstream cellular responses associated with trace-metal regulation. These studies contribute to broader research efforts focused on peptide–metal complexes and their role in cellular and molecular signaling mechanisms.
Intended for laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption, medical diagnosis, or therapeutic application.
Additional information
| Volume | 100MG, 50MG, KIT (10 x 100MG), KIT (10 x 50MG) |
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Description
| Chemical Formula | C14H24N6O4Cu |
| Molecular Mass | ~401.0 Da |
| CAS Number | 89030-95-5 |
| Form | Lyophilized peptide–metal complex |
| Shelf Life | 24 months (lyophilized) |
| Intended Use | For preclinical and in vitro research only |
| Storage | −20 °C (dry powder), −80 °C (after reconstitution) |
In experimental research settings, GHK-Cu is utilized as a copper-binding tripeptide to investigate peptide-mediated metal transport, cellular signaling modulation, and extracellular matrix–related pathways. Its ability to complex with copper ions makes it a useful tool for studying metal-dependent biochemical processes in controlled laboratory models.
Preclinical investigations commonly employ GHK-Cu to examine peptide stability, metal–peptide interactions, and downstream cellular responses associated with trace-metal regulation. These studies contribute to broader research efforts focused on peptide–metal complexes and their role in cellular and molecular signaling mechanisms.
Intended for laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption, medical diagnosis, or therapeutic application.
Additional information
| Volume | 100MG, 50MG, KIT (10 x 100MG), KIT (10 x 50MG) |
|---|
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