Repair

$149.99

REPAIR is a topical research lotion combining BPC-157 and TB-500–type thymosin beta-4 peptide material. It is designed for models investigating cell migration, angiogenesis, cytoskeletal dynamics, and matrix remodeling at the dermal interface under controlled laboratory conditions.

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Research Overview

This formulation pairs two high-interest experimental peptides frequently used in regeneration-focused research: BPC-157, a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from a gastric protein complex, and thymosin beta-4–based TB-500 peptides associated with actin binding and tissue remodeling.[1–4] REPAIR provides a standardized topical vehicle for exploring their combined effects on cellular motility, cytoskeletal organization, and neovascularization endpoints in ex vivo skin or wound-healing models, without implying therapeutic performance.

Molecular & Cytoskeletal Mechanisms

Thymosin beta-4–derived sequences are known actin-sequestering peptides that regulate G-actin/F-actin balance and support lamellipodia formation and directed migration.[2] BPC-157 is reported in preclinical work to influence growth factor signaling, adhesion molecules, and cytoprotection pathways.[1,3] In topical research systems, REPAIR can be used to quantify changes in actin dynamics, focal adhesion markers, and cell spreading.

Angiogenesis & Matrix Remodeling Research

Both BPC-157 and Tβ4-derived peptides appear in models assessing endothelial migration, tube formation, collagen deposition, and MMP regulation.[2–4] REPAIR allows simultaneous interrogation of angiogenic and matrix-associated endpoints such as vessel density in 3D skin constructs, ECM organization, and gene expression signatures relevant to structural repair.

Integrated Barrier & Stress-Response Models

By combining these peptides, REPAIR supports multifactorial assays examining how enhanced motility, cytoskeletal stability, and microvascular support may intersect with oxidative stress, inflammatory mediators, and barrier restoration markers in non-clinical models.[1–4]

Referenced Citations

  1. PubChem: BPC-157
  2. PubChem: Thymosin beta-4
  3. J Orthop Res. 2010; Chang CH et al. (BPC-157 tendon/ligament models). PubMed
  4. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2012; Goldstein AL et al. (Tβ4 review). PubMed

Product Usage:

This product is meant only for research use. It is made for lab testing and in vitro experiments (outside a living body), not for use in people or animals. All information on this website is for learning purposes only. Bodily introduction of any kind into humans or animals is strictly forbidden by law. It should only be used by trained professionals in a proper lab setting. This product is not a medicine, food, or cosmetic, and must not be sold or used as one.