Healing & Recovery
TB-500
A synthetic 43-residue, N-terminally acetylated peptide corresponding to full-length Thymosin Beta-4. TB-500 is studied for its role in actin regulation and cell migration processes.
Molecular Specifications
Mechanism of Action
How It Works
TB-500 research focuses on its interaction with actin polymerization, a process central to cell structure and motility. Preclinical models have examined its influence on inflammatory mediators and extracellular matrix formation.
Published Research
Research Summary
Published research includes studies on wound closure, cardiac tissue, and musculoskeletal models in animal systems. Thymosin Beta-4, the parent protein, has been the subject of clinical investigations in unrelated therapeutic contexts.
Research Use Only
The information on this page is for educational and research purposes only. It is based on published preclinical and in-vitro studies. This compound is sold for laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any disease.
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