Collection: Tissue Repair
This category features research peptides studied in relation to tissue integrity, cellular regeneration, and structural maintenance processes. These compounds are utilised in laboratory research environments to investigate mechanisms involved in muscle tissue models, tendon and ligament tissue models, and broader regenerative signalling pathways.
Compounds such as BPC-157 and TB-500 are widely studied for their interaction with signalling pathways associated with tissue-response models, cellular migration, tendon and ligament research models, and structural integrity. Combination models, such as the BPC-157 and TB-500 stack, are also explored in research settings to investigate multi-pathway interactions within regenerative systems.
Researchers study these peptides for their interaction with growth factors, cellular signalling systems, and regulatory processes associated with tissue integrity, tendon and ligament research models, and biological repair pathways.
These compounds are frequently explored in studies examining cellular proliferation, extracellular matrix interactions, tendon and ligament tissue models, and signalling pathways involved in tissue adaptation and maintenance.
Common research areas include:
- Soft tissue research models
- Muscle tissue research models
- Tendon and ligament research models
- Cellular regeneration models
- Inflammatory-response signalling pathways
- Extracellular matrix interactions
- Structural maintenance pathways