TB-500
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide modeled after the active segment of Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4), specifically the amino acid sequence LKKTETQ. It is studied for its regenerative properties and role in actin regulation, cell migration, and inflammation. TB-500 is supplied in liquid form with a purity level of ≥99%, intended exclusively for in-vitro laboratory research.
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Overview
TB-500 is under active investigation for its potential to accelerate wound healing, stimulate angiogenesis, and modulate inflammation. As a synthetic analog of Tβ4, it holds significant promise in regenerative medicine and tissue repair research.
Product Research
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Wound Healing and Cell Migration
Tβ4 has been shown to accelerate dermal wound healing through enhanced keratinocyte and endothelial cell migration. TB-500, replicating the active region of Tβ4, is being studied in similar contexts for tissue repair enhancement [1].
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Angiogenesis
Tβ4 supports neovascularization, an essential component of tissue regeneration. TB-500 is used in angiogenesis studies for its potential to stimulate endothelial cell migration and capillary formation [2].
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Anti-Inflammatory Activity
Tβ4 has demonstrated the ability to reduce inflammatory cell infiltration and modulate immune response. TB-500 is evaluated for its parallel anti-inflammatory effects in injury and degenerative models [3].
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Neuroregeneration
In mouse models of traumatic brain injury, Tβ4 promoted neuronal regeneration and functional recovery. TB-500 is being investigated in similar neurological applications [4].
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Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation
Tβ4 plays a key role in actin sequestration and cytoskeletal organization. TB-500 is of interest in cell motility and structural remodeling studies due to its potential impact on actin dynamics [5].
Disclaimer
This product is intended for laboratory research and development purposes only. It is not approved for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use. All data presented is for scientific reference only and must be used under the supervision of qualified professionals in research settings.
Referenced Citations
- Thymosin β4 promotes dermal wound healing by modulating keratinocyte migration – PubMed
- Thymosin β4 and angiogenesis in tissue regeneration – PubMed
- Tβ4 and inflammation modulation in wound healing – PubMed
- Neurorestorative effects of Tβ4 in traumatic brain injury model – PMC
- Tβ4 regulates actin dynamics and cell motility – PubMed
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Overview
TB-500 is under active investigation for its potential to accelerate wound healing, stimulate angiogenesis, and modulate inflammation. As a synthetic analog of Tβ4, it holds significant promise in regenerative medicine and tissue repair research.
Product Research
-
Wound Healing and Cell Migration
Tβ4 has been shown to accelerate dermal wound healing through enhanced keratinocyte and endothelial cell migration. TB-500, replicating the active region of Tβ4, is being studied in similar contexts for tissue repair enhancement [1].
-
Angiogenesis
Tβ4 supports neovascularization, an essential component of tissue regeneration. TB-500 is used in angiogenesis studies for its potential to stimulate endothelial cell migration and capillary formation [2].
-
Anti-Inflammatory Activity
Tβ4 has demonstrated the ability to reduce inflammatory cell infiltration and modulate immune response. TB-500 is evaluated for its parallel anti-inflammatory effects in injury and degenerative models [3].
-
Neuroregeneration
In mouse models of traumatic brain injury, Tβ4 promoted neuronal regeneration and functional recovery. TB-500 is being investigated in similar neurological applications [4].
-
Actin Cytoskeleton Regulation
Tβ4 plays a key role in actin sequestration and cytoskeletal organization. TB-500 is of interest in cell motility and structural remodeling studies due to its potential impact on actin dynamics [5].
Disclaimer
This product is intended for laboratory research and development purposes only. It is not approved for human consumption, medical, or veterinary use. All data presented is for scientific reference only and must be used under the supervision of qualified professionals in research settings.
Referenced Citations
- Thymosin β4 promotes dermal wound healing by modulating keratinocyte migration – PubMed
- Thymosin β4 and angiogenesis in tissue regeneration – PubMed
- Tβ4 and inflammation modulation in wound healing – PubMed
- Neurorestorative effects of Tβ4 in traumatic brain injury model – PMC
- Tβ4 regulates actin dynamics and cell motility – PubMed
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