TB-500 10mg
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide fragment of thymosin beta-4 used in scientific research to study cell migration, angiogenesis, and tissue remodeling processes. It is commonly utilized in laboratory settings to investigate actin regulation and cellular repair mechanisms. This compound is intended strictly for research purposes and is not approved for human or veterinary use.
Research Applications
Cell Migration & Cytoskeletal Dynamics
TB-500 is used to study actin-binding and cytoskeletal organization. It plays a role in cellular movement, making it useful for investigating mechanisms of cell migration and structural remodeling.
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Angiogenesis & Vascular Research
Research has explored thymosin beta-4’s involvement in angiogenesis and endothelial cell activity. TB-500 is used in experimental models to examine pathways related to blood vessel formation.
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Tissue Remodeling & Repair Mechanisms
TB-500 is utilized in preclinical studies to investigate tissue remodeling and repair-related signaling. It is often studied in models involving muscle, tendon, and connective tissue processes.
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Inflammation & Cellular Response
Studies have examined thymosin beta-4 peptides in relation to inflammatory signaling and cellular stress responses. TB-500 is used to explore how these pathways influence tissue environment and recovery processes.
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