TB-500
Recovery
TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4, a 43-amino acid protein naturally produced by the thymus gland. It is studied for its role in cell migration, angiogenesis, and tissue repair through actin polymerization regulation. TB-500 promotes cellular migration by sequestering G-actin and modulating inflammatory cytokines in preclinical models.
$25.00
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Mechanism of Action
TB-500 promotes actin polymerization and cell migration by sequestering G-actin monomers. It upregulates cell-surface receptors involved in tissue repair and modulates inflammatory cytokines, facilitating wound healing and reducing scar formation. The peptide also promotes angiogenesis through endothelial cell differentiation and blood vessel formation pathways.
Research Focus Areas
- Cell migration and differentiation studies
- Angiogenesis and blood vessel formation
- Cardiac tissue repair models
- Anti-inflammatory signaling pathways