GHK-Cu 50mg – Research Peptide

$39.99

GHK-Cu 50mg research peptide is supplied as a high-purity copper-binding tripeptide compound intended strictly for laboratory investigation of cellular signaling pathways and regenerative research models. In controlled experimental environments, GHK-Cu is studied for its interaction with copper ion transport mechanisms and intracellular regulatory systems.

This 50mg presentation provides a laboratory-ready format suitable for pathway analysis and controlled research applications.

Research Applications

GHK-Cu is evaluated in research settings for:

• Copper-binding peptide pathway studies

• Cellular signaling regulation research

• Protein expression modeling

• Extracellular matrix pathway investigation

• Intracellular repair mechanism analysis

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Product Specifications

• Compound: GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide)

• Strength: 50mg per vial

• Form: Lyophilized powder

• Purity: Research-grade (see COA)

• Storage: Refrigerated conditions recommended

• Intended Use: Laboratory Research Use Only

Certificate of Analysis (COA)

Each batch of GHK-Cu 50mg research peptide is verified for purity and identity.

Current Active Batch:  # ERL-2501-B018-T

View the full Certificate of Analysis here:

View Current COA

Research Use Notice

This compound is supplied strictly for laboratory research use only. Not for human or animal consumption.

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QUALITY ASSURANCE

Lab Tested
99%+ Purity
COA Verified
USA Manufactured
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Third Party Tested
HPLC Verified
Batch Specific COA
Batch # ERL-2501-B018-T
Laboratory Research Use Only. Not for human or animal consumption.

Description

✓ COA Verified · Research Use Only

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