Description
Glow is a multi-peptide blend intended for laboratory research exploring repair and remodeling pathways. The blend combines:
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BPC-157, a gastric pentadecapeptide studied in diverse injury and healing models;
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Thymosin β4–related research material (TB-500), commonly linked to thymosin β4 biology and fragments associated with angiogenesis and cell migration;
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GHK-Cu, a copper-binding tripeptide studied for skin/tissue remodeling and gene-expression effects relevant to regeneration.
Research areas of interest
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Tissue repair & wound-healing models (re-epithelialization, granulation, tensile strength)
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Angiogenesis / vascular signaling and endothelial responses
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Extracellular matrix remodeling (collagen organization, scar-related pathways)
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Inflammation and oxidative-stress signaling in injury contexts
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Skin biology and soft-tissue regeneration (especially relevant to GHK-Cu literature)
Storage guidelines
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Lyophilized (dry): Store –20°C (short/medium term) or –80°C (long term), desiccated, protected from light.
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After reconstitution: Store 2–8°C short-term; for longer storage aliquot and freeze (–20°C to –80°C). Avoid repeated freeze–thaw.
Solubility (general lab guidance)
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Typically water-soluble (sterile water or physiological buffer).
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If solubility is difficult, a small amount of dilute acetic acid (e.g., 0.1%) is commonly used in peptide labs to aid dissolution.
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For GHK-Cu, avoid buffers containing strong chelators (e.g., EDTA) that can disrupt copper complexation.

