About GHK-Cu in research Researchers use GHK-Cu to examine peptidemetal coordination effects on extracellular-matrix biology, including collagen-related readouts and cell-surface interactions in model systems
\n\n\n\n The core mechanisms angiogenesis stimulation through VEGF and VEGFR2 upregulation, nitric oxide pathway modulation, growth hormone receptor sensitization, mTOR pathway interaction, and cytokine regulation provide a coherent and plausible biological framework for understanding the diverse effects observed across species and tissue types in animal studies
It assists in the control of the melanin production and minimisation of the excess pigmentation
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Petersburg, Russia Initial research in 1980s at Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology Derived from studying pineal gland peptides and aging Over 40 years of Russian research (but limited Western studies) Inspired by observation that pineal gland function declines with age Why developed: Soviet/Russian focus on longevity research Searching for ways to extend healthy lifespan Understanding cellular aging mechanisms Pineal gland's role in aging and circadian rhythms Goal: Create synthetic peptide mimicking natural bioregulators Epithalon vs epithalamin: Epithalamin: Natural polypeptide complex from pineal glands (bovine) Epithalon: Synthetic tetrapeptide mimicking epithalamin's active component Epithalon more practical (synthetic production, consistent quality) Both target similar anti-aging pathways Learn peptide fundamentals and how peptides work at SeekPeptides to understand Epithalon's unique mechanisms