GHK-Cu 50mg
GHK-Cu
Copper Peptide Complex
GHK-Cu is a naturally occurring copper-binding peptide composed of glycine, histidine, and lysine complexed with copper ions. It is widely studied in scientific literature for its role in cellular processes related to peptide signaling and biochemical regulation.
Present in various biological systems, GHK-Cu is frequently referenced in research exploring its interaction with cellular pathways and peptide-mediated mechanisms. Its structure allows for targeted investigation into processes associated with molecular signaling and intracellular communication.
Ongoing laboratory and academic research continues to examine GHK-Cu’s broader role in cellular function, signaling pathways, and biochemical activity. Its versatility makes it a consistent focus in advanced peptide and molecular research.
Research Focus Areas
- Peptide-mediated signaling pathways
- Cellular communication processes
- Biochemical regulatory mechanisms
- Molecular interaction studies
Notice: This material is intended for educational and research use only by qualified professionals. It is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any disease. No clinical use guidance is provided.