Wound healing benefits : Faster closure rate Improved scar quality (less hypertrophic scarring) Better tissue organization Enhanced strength of healed tissue Reduced infection risk Injury applications : Surgical wounds Burns (minor to moderate) Cuts and lacerations Skin damage (sun, trauma) Chronic wounds (diabetic ulcers) Protocol : Topical : Apply to wound area 2-3x daily Injectable : 1-2mg daily near injury site Combines well with : BPC-157 for comprehensive healing
Skin Repair Pathways MMP/TIMP, Collagen & Elastin (PMC, 2015) A focused review of GHK as a modulator of multiple skin regeneration pathways published in PMC confirmed that GHK-Cu stimulates both synthesis and breakdown of collagen and glycosaminoglycans, and modulates the activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their inhibitors (TIMPs)
Other Peptide Reconstitution Options Some research applications benefit from alternative solvents beyond basic water: Normal Saline (0.9% NaCl): Provides an isotonic solution that mimics physiological conditions
3.4 The target network and molecular docking with SIRT1 of GHK-Cu A flowchart of the drug target screening based on network pharmacology is shown in Figure 5A
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