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SKU: TB-500-FRAG-17-23-10mg

TB-500 FRAGMENT (17-23) (10mg)

TB-500 Fragment (17-23) has been shown to modulate the immune response and alter cell migration patterns. In animal models, these changes have been shown to accelerate wound healing, decrease inflammation, promote blood vessel growth, reduce scar formation, improve musculoskeletal function, and help to slow or reverse the course of certain disease conditions.

TB-500 Fragment (17-23), also called fequesetide or (17) (LKKTETQ) (23), represents the smallest portion of the thymosin beta-4 molecule that retains the larger proteinÕs active binding domain. Research indicates that this synthetic derivative of thymosin beta-4 is capable of binding to actin, the molecule inside of cells that is responsible for improved cell structure, movement (a.k.a. migration), and replication. By altering the function of actin in cells, TB-500 Fragment (17-23) has been shown to modulate the immune response and alter cell migration patterns. This can lead to large-scale changes in tissue/organ structure and function. In animal models, these changes have been shown to accelerate wound healing, decrease inflammation, promote blood vessel growth, reduce scar formation, improve musculoskeletal function, and help to slow or reverse the course of certain disease conditions.

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TB-500 Fragment (17-23) has been shown to modulate the immune response and alter cell migration patterns. In animal models, these changes have been shown to accelerate wound healing, decrease inflammation, promote blood vessel growth, reduce scar formation, improve musculoskeletal function, and help to slow or reverse the course of certain disease conditions.

TB-500 Fragment (17-23), also called fequesetide or (17) (LKKTETQ) (23), represents the smallest portion of the thymosin beta-4 molecule that retains the larger proteinÕs active binding domain. Research indicates that this synthetic derivative of thymosin beta-4 is capable of binding to actin, the molecule inside of cells that is responsible for improved cell structure, movement (a.k.a. migration), and replication. By altering the function of actin in cells, TB-500 Fragment (17-23) has been shown to modulate the immune response and alter cell migration patterns. This can lead to large-scale changes in tissue/organ structure and function. In animal models, these changes have been shown to accelerate wound healing, decrease inflammation, promote blood vessel growth, reduce scar formation, improve musculoskeletal function, and help to slow or reverse the course of certain disease conditions.

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Weight 0.1 lbs
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 2 in

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Scientifically reviewed by Dr. Julian H. Park, MD. Dr. Park serves as Scientific Reviewer for Universal BioLabs, helping uphold the accuracy, credibility, and scientific rigor of all technical content and research citations. He earned his medical degree from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine and completed residency training in family medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. With more than 20 years of clinical experience, Dr. Park reviews research citations, study interpretations, and technical content for scientific accuracy.

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