GHK-Cu is studied because it may tilt skin cell signaling toward repair, with more matrix building and less matrix breakdown in certain models
HUBERMAN: And this is very important to understand because unlike a lot of our discussion on this podcast about dopamine or about specific hormones like testosterone or estrogen, when we talk about peptides, especially therapeutic peptides, oftentimes we're talking about a single peptide that does a bunch of different things depending on the cell type, the time of day or night that that peptide is present, and even the different so-called downstream effects of the peptide
Explored in adipose tissue and energy balance research
See the current evidence for knee pain and bladder pain in our article about peptides , which includes information about TB-500
GHK-Cu peptide in skin and extracellular matrix research Due to its signaling profile, GHK-Cu peptide is commonly included in experimental models focused on skin biology and extracellular matrix regulation
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