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GHK SERUM 1mg/15ml

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GHK Serum 150mg

Copper Peptide • Solution • Not for human or veterinary use

GHK-Cu (Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine bound to copper) is a naturally occurring tripeptide complex
investigated in laboratory settings for its role in cellular signaling, tissue remodeling pathways,
and extracellular matrix interactions. Research explores its involvement in copper-dependent biological
processes and its influence on gene expression within controlled experimental environments.

Studies commonly evaluate GHK-Cu in research models focused on collagen-associated signaling,
oxidative stress response, and cellular repair mechanisms, including pathways related
to dermal and structural protein regulation.

Key Research Points
  • Tripeptide-copper complex studied in cellular signaling and gene expression pathways
  • Explored for roles in extracellular matrix and collagen-associated research models
  • Investigated in oxidative stress and tissue remodeling studies
  • Evaluated in dermal and structural protein regulation research environments

Form
Liquid Serum

Content
150mg per 15mL bottle

Appearance
Blue-tinted solution

Storage
Store at 2–8°C, protect from light

Ingredients
  • GHK-Cu
  • Sodium Hyaluronate
  • Propanediol
  • Panthenol
  • Disodium EDTA
  • Liquid Germall Plus
  • Distilled Water

Disclaimer: For laboratory research use only. Not approved for human or veterinary use, ingestion, or medical applications.
This product is intended strictly for in vitro research and formulation studies under controlled laboratory conditions.
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