| CJC-1295 (No DAC) combined with Ipamorelin (C₁₅₅H₂₅₆N₄₄O₄₆ + C₃₈H₄₉N₉O₅) are synthetic peptides used together in laboratory research to investigate regulation of the growth hormone axis and pituitary signaling behavior. Ipamorelin is a selective growth hormone secretagogue that interacts primarily with the GHS-R1a receptor, initiating intracellular signaling involving phospholipase C activity and calcium mobilization while showing minimal engagement with non–growth-hormone pituitary pathways in experimental systems. CJC-1295 (no DAC) is a structurally modified growth hormone–releasing hormone analog designed without long-acting conjugation, functioning through activation of the GHRH receptor and subsequent adenylate cyclase–driven cAMP signaling in somatotroph cells. Combined receptor engagement is commonly applied in preclinical models to examine coordinated somatotropic signaling, hypothalamic–pituitary feedback regulation, and peptide-mediated endocrine pathway interactions.
Supplied in a 3 mL vial as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder requiring reconstitution with a laboratory diluent. For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption. |
CJC-1295 (No DAC) 5mg + Ipamorelin 5mg
$60.00
29 in stock
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GHK-Cu (C₁₄H₂₄N₆O₄·Cu²⁺) is a copper-coordinated peptides complex formed from the tripeptide Gly-His-Lys chelated with divalent copper ions. In laboratory research, it is examined for its involvement in extracellular matrix dynamics and peptides-mediated cellular signaling processes. Experimental studies have shown that GHK-Cu influences collagen-related pathways, gene regulatory activity, and copper-dependent redox systems, making it a useful reference compound for research into tissue remodeling, metalloprotein interactions, and regenerative biochemical mechanisms.
Epithalon (C₁₄H₂₂N₄O₄) is a synthetic tetrapeptide composed of the amino acid sequence Ala–Glu–Asp–Gly and is studied in laboratory research as a derivative of endogenous thymic peptides systems. Experimental investigations have associated this peptides with regulatory activity related to telomerase-associated processes, oxidative balance, and circadian gene expression through pathways linked to pineal peptides signaling. As a result, Epithalon is commonly employed as a reference compound in studies focused on genomic integrity, epigenetic regulation, and neuroendocrine peptides signaling mechanisms.
Both are supplied in individual 3 mL vial as a lyophilized (freeze-dried) powder requiring reconstitution with a laboratory diluent. For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary consumption.
