TB-500 is a synthetic peptide fragment commonly used in research settings to investigate peptide dynamics, cytoskeletal interactions, and cell-model behavior. It is provided as a lyophilized powder at research-grade purity to support stable storage and handling. In non-clinical models, TB-500 is often studied for its role in actin-binding pathways and its behavior in environments that simulate tissue and cell systems. Researchers may evaluate TB-500 in vitro or in non-clinical animal frameworks to better understand how this class of peptide interacts with structural components and cellular signaling networks. These investigations are designed to characterize peptide behavior and stability rather than to evaluate any specific clinical application. TB-500 is typically supplied in sealed vials and handled using standard laboratory peptide practices. It is not intended for human use or therapeutic procedures, and all work with this material should be carried out in appropriately equipped research facilities. Referenced research: TB-500 and related thymosin-derived peptides have been discussed in the scientific literature in the context of peptide–cell interactions, actin-associated pathways, and experimental models of tissue structure. Representative publications appear in peer-reviewed peptide, physiology, and biochemistry journals that focus on non-clinical experimental designs. For laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption or therapeutic use.
Research Peptides
TB-500 10mg (Research Peptide)
High-purity TB-500 supplied as a lyophilized powder for controlled laboratory research use only. Not for human consumption.
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