KLOW peptide blend for research The Shared Core: What Both GLOW and KLOW Have in Common Both blends typically contain a core trio of widely discussed peptides: 1) GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) Researched in relation to: collagen and ECM signaling skin structure pathways antioxidant activity models GHK-Cu copper peptide for research 2) BPC-157 Researched in relation to: tissue-support signaling frameworks vascular response pathways inflammation-related pathway models BPC-157 peptide for research 3) TB-500 Researched in relation to: cellular migration tissue remodeling environments recovery signaling pathways The Key Difference: KPV (What Makes KLOW Unique) The defining difference between KLOW vs GLOW is typically KPV
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Key Features Research Use Only (RUO) compound 2 mg per capsule for consistent research measurement 60 capsules per bottle Encapsulated format for ease of handling in laboratory settings Manufactured and packaged for research applications Product Specifications Compound Name: GHK-Cu (Copper Tripeptide-1) Form: Capsules Dosage Strength: 2 mg per capsule Bottle Size: 60 capsules Grade: Research Use Only (RUO) Intended Use This product is intended solely for laboratory research and investigational purposes