
For laboratory and qualified research professional use only.
TB-500’s unique interaction with actin makes it a valuable tool in tissue-repair research. This article examines the molecular mechanisms currently under study.
Actin-Binding Details
In controlled experiments, TB-500 sequesters G-actin and modulates the polymerisation/depolymerisation balance, a property that is being mapped in multiple cell types involved in wound healing.
Tissue Repair Pathways
Laboratory studies show that TB-500 influences extracellular matrix remodelling and cell migration in tendon, ligament, and muscle explant models.
Laboratory Applications
Researchers use TB-500 in a wide range of in-vitro systems to study accelerated repair processes and cytoskeletal dynamics.
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Author: Dr. Javier Santos, PhD Biochemistry – Senior Research Scientist, PenLab Peptide Research Division
Article 48 (Week 24 – EN)
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