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GHK-Cu

Copper-binding tripeptide naturally present in plasma; researched for wound healing, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative properties.

Overview

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Mechanism of Action

Primary Mechanism

Binds copper, activates wound healing cascades, upregulates collagen and elastin synthesis.

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Research Summary

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Dosing Protocols

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Sources & Vendors

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References

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