By controlling inflammation, the peptide creates a more favorable environment for tissue repair and reduces the risk of scarring or chronic injury
Sterile-filled, clearly labeled, and documented with a COA on every batch.
Research context Research context Intended for non-clinical studies, GHK-Cu is used to probe copper-dependent peptide signaling, matrix metalloproteinase regulation, collagen and elastin expression, cell migration and proliferation, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory responses, and mechanistic combination studies with growth factors or metabolic agents
(2021) SEER-1 Phase 3 Trial (2023) ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00832091) Applied Sciences (2026) He et al
Acknowledgements: This research was supported by a grant from Ministry of Science, Education and Sports, Republic of Croatia and there is no existing personal conflicts of interest with any of the authors
you just need a controlled experiment and a bit of common sense