Recovery & Healing

Recovery & Healing

This collection is curated for research applications focused on tissue regeneration, cellular repair pathways, and inflammatory response modulation. The peptides featured in this category are widely studied for their potential roles in supporting recovery mechanisms and improving the efficiency of cellular restoration processes.

Researchers commonly explore these compounds in the context of:

Tissue remodeling and regeneration signaling

Cellular repair processes and recovery kinetics

Inflammation related pathways and mediator activity

Oxidative stress response and cellular resilience

Collagen support and extracellular matrix research

Our goal with this category is to provide high quality, well documented research materials that support consistent lab work and reproducible outcomes, whether you are running exploratory studies or structured protocols.

For research use only. Not for human consumption.

  • bpc 157 5mg

    BPC-157 5MG

    $65.00

    BPC 157 (Body Protection Compound 157) BPC 157 is a synthetic research peptide derived from a protective protein sequence originally identified in gastric juice. It is widely studied in experimental models for pathways related to tissue integrity, inflammatory response modulation, and recovery signaling, with frequent research interest in musculoskeletal and gastrointestinal contexts. Product Details Concentration:…

  • ghk cu / bpc 157 / tb 500 (50/10/10mg)

    GHK-CU / BPC-157 / TB-500 (50/10/10MG)

    $115.00

    GHK Cu + BPC 157 + TB 500 Blend This blend combines three widely studied research peptides that are often explored in parallel for tissue repair signaling, recovery physiology, and regenerative pathway investigation. By pairing compounds with distinct but complementary research profiles, this formulation supports multifactorial study designs where investigators want to evaluate coordinated cellular…

  • ghk cu 100mg

    GHK-CU 100MG

    $55.00

    GHK Cu (Copper Peptide) GHK Cu is a naturally occurring copper binding tripeptide complex widely studied in skin and tissue research. In controlled research settings, it is investigated for its role in signaling pathways associated with skin remodeling, wound healing responses, and regenerative biology. Researchers also explore its potential relevance to hair related pathways and…

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