Explore select compounds available for investigative research use.
A synthetic peptide fragment derived from a protective gastric protein, BPC-157 is commonly used in scientific studies exploring cellular response, signaling, and tissue modulation. It remains one of the most referenced compounds in soft-tissue and vascular research models.
TB-500 is a synthetic version of a thymosin beta-4 fragment, often researched in the context of cell migration, structural recovery, and cytoskeletal regulation. Its molecular structure has drawn interest in studies of actin-binding protein interactions.
NAD+ is a coenzyme studied extensively in pre-clinical models for its role in cellular energy production and metabolic regulation. Its involvement in redox reactions makes it a key target for research into aging, mitochondrial function, and neurological resilience.
Premium Research for Premium Products.