GHK-Cu Research Overview

GHK-Cu Research Overview

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What Is GHK-Cu?

GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a naturally occurring copper peptide studied in laboratory environments for its interaction with tissue remodeling pathways, cellular signaling, and regenerative biomarker research.

In research models, GHK-Cu has been examined for its role in cellular communication pathways, extracellular matrix signaling, and peptide-mediated biological responses related to tissue repair processes.


Areas of Research Interest

  • Tissue remodeling and regeneration pathways
  • Extracellular matrix signaling
  • Collagen and structural protein research models
  • Cellular repair signaling
  • Copper peptide interaction mechanisms

Research Context

Laboratory investigations involving GHK-Cu often focus on peptide signaling networks involved in tissue repair, cellular communication, and extracellular matrix dynamics. Researchers have explored how copper-binding peptides influence biological signaling environments in controlled laboratory models.

Additional research interest includes the study of peptide-mediated communication between cells involved in tissue maintenance and structural protein regulation.


Handling & Storage (Research Use)

Lyophilized powder:

  • Store sealed in a cool, dry, dark environment
  • Avoid heat, moisture, and direct light

After reconstitution (research use only):

  • Store at 2–8°C (35.6–46.4°F)
  • Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles
  • Use sterile laboratory techniques

Research Specifications

  • Form: Lyophilized peptide powder
  • Intended use: Laboratory research only
  • Purity: Research-grade quality
  • Storage: Cool, dry, dark environment

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Research Use Disclaimer

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