Currently, GHK-Cu is being investigated for its potential role in studies involving skin regeneration models, wound-healing pathways, hair follicle signaling, and age-related tissue decline
Overview of Epitalon-Highly bioactive pineal tetrapeptide with promising properties
For example, METH and cocaine disrupt monoaminergic signaling, whereas ketamine and nitrous oxide impair glutamatergic neurotransmission
Composed of the naturally occurring tripeptide glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine coordinated with a divalent copper ion, GHK-Cu serves as a valuable research tool for examining copper-mediated biochemical processes and matrix-associated signaling mechanisms
It is generally very well-tolerated and fits easily into most routines
The two molecules act on complementary pathways