Description
GHK-Cu is a copper-binding tripeptide (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine complexed with copper) widely studied for its role in peptide-mediated signaling and cellular communication pathways. It is commonly examined in research involving extracellular matrix dynamics, structural protein interactions, and biochemical signaling processes.
In laboratory settings, GHK-Cu is utilized to investigate its interaction with copper ions and its influence on signaling pathways related to cellular communication and structural protein modeling. Its copper-binding properties make it a point of interest in studies exploring how trace elements interact with peptide signaling systems and influence downstream biochemical processes.
GHK-Cu has been explored in research involving:
- Peptide-mediated cellular signaling pathways
- Extracellular matrix and structural protein modeling
- Copper-peptide binding interactions and dynamics
- Cellular communication and signaling cascade modulation
- Multi-pathway biochemical interaction studies
Due to its well-characterized structure and stability, GHK-Cu is frequently used in research focused on peptide-copper complexes and their role in signaling and structural pathway interactions.
Each vial contains lyophilized GHK-Cu intended strictly for laboratory research purposes.






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