
Tissue Repair Research Combination · COA Verified
For research and laboratory use only. Not for human consumption. By purchasing, you confirm you are a qualified researcher.
For Research Purposes Only. Not approved for human consumption.
The Wolverine Stack pairs the two most-studied tissue repair peptides in research biology. BPC-157 works through GH receptor and nitric oxide signaling for localized tissue repair; TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 active region) works through actin polymerization and cell migration for systemic tissue remodeling. Together they cover complementary repair mechanisms — widely used in musculoskeletal, wound healing, and regenerative biology research.
Q: Why combine BPC-157 and TB-500?
A: They target complementary repair pathways. BPC-157 focuses on GH receptor and NO signaling; TB-500 on actin regulation and cell migration. Together they provide broader tissue repair mechanism coverage.
Q: What is TB-500?
A: A synthetic peptide representing the active region of Thymosin Beta-4 (amino acids 17-23 of the naturally occurring 43-AA peptide) believed responsible for most of its biological activity in research models.
Q: Can these be used in the same protocol?
A: Yes. Each is reconstituted separately per standard research protocol.
Related Research: BPC-157 Standalone | TB-500 Standalone
For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption. Not evaluated by the FDA.