Joint Research
Compounds studied in cartilage repair, synovial health, or joint-related injury models.
AOD-9604
AOD-9604 is a synthetic fragment of human growth hormone studied for its lipolytic and antilipogenic properties. Unlike intact hGH, it does not bind the GH receptor, which means researchers can examine its fat-metabolism effects in isolation.
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BPC-157
One of the most-studied peptides in the research community, BPC-157 has accumulated a substantial body of preclinical evidence across gut health, tissue repair, and wound healing. Here's what the published research actually shows.
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GHK-Cu
GHK-Cu is one of the most-studied peptides in skin aging and collagen research. Here is what the published evidence actually looks like.
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TB-500
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide fragment studied for tissue repair, wound healing, and cardiac regeneration. Here is what the published evidence looks like.
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Wolverine Blend (BPC-157 + TB-500)
Wolverine is a pre-mixed blend of BPC-157 and TB-500 — the two most-studied tissue repair peptides in the research community. This page covers what each compound is, what researchers study them for, how their mechanisms differ, and what they cost per milligram.
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