Plain-language summaries of the published literature on the compounds we sell — written for laboratory reference, not as medical guidance. Every article ends with a research-use-only disclaimer because that is the only context in which this material applies.
How research peptides degrade, what slows it down, and the temperature, light, and freeze-thaw considerations that determine whether a vial stays viable for weeks or months in a research setting.
How lyophilized peptide vials behave when rehydrated, why bacteriostatic water exists, and the laboratory-handling considerations researchers use to preserve compound integrity.
An overview of the GHK-Cu literature: the tripeptide-copper complex, why the blue color matters analytically, and the copper-specific handling rules.
What TB-500 actually is at the molecular level, the actin-binding mechanism behind the literature, and the storage rules for a 43-amino-acid peptide.
An overview of the BPC-157 literature, the molecule's structural features, what is known about its stability under different conditions, and laboratory-handling notes for research use.
How BPC-157 and TB-500 differ in mechanism and research-design context, where their literatures overlap, and how to read combination-protocol papers.
What the drug-affinity complex (DAC) modification actually does to CJC-1295, how it changes the molecule's plasma half-life, and the experimental-design implications for research work.
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