GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper Complex) is a naturally occurring copper-binding tripeptide studied in laboratory and preclinical research settings for its involvement in cellular signaling, extracellular matrix regulation, and metal ion transport mechanisms.
This compound is supplied exclusively for laboratory research applications.
Scientific Research Context
GHK-Cu has been referenced in peer-reviewed scientific literature, including in vitro, animal, and limited exploratory human research models, examining its role in:
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Regulation of gene expression pathways
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Extracellular matrix protein modulation models
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Collagen-related cellular activity in laboratory settings
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Tissue remodeling pathway research
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Hair follicle biology models
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Oxidative stress response studies
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Copper ion transport and metal homeostasis mechanisms
Some published studies have explored these pathways in human biological systems under controlled research conditions. These references are provided for scientific context only and do not imply intended use of this product.
