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Synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4) studied for cell migration, cytoskeletal dynamics, tissue organisation and recovery research.
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⸺ Overview
TB-500 is a synthetic peptide based on the active region of Thymosin Beta-4 (Tβ4), a naturally occurring 43-amino-acid protein. Researchers study it for its role in actin regulation, cell migration and tissue organisation across in vitro and in vivo models. Each vial is lyophilised under controlled conditions for laboratory analysis only.
⸺ Mechanism of Action
Thymosin Beta-4 binds and sequesters G-actin, regulating actin filament dynamics inside cells. This influences migration, proliferation and remodelling of cells involved in tissue repair. TB-500 reproduces this signalling region, making it a useful tool for studying cytoskeletal behaviour and wound-related processes.
⸺ Research
Preclinical work in injury and wound-healing models describes improved cell migration and accelerated tissue reorganisation following Tβ4 / TB-500 exposure.
Animal studies have observed reductions in local inflammatory markers, supporting interest in Tβ4 biology in recovery research.
Tβ4 has been studied in cardiac injury models for its potential role in cellular repair and angiogenesis.
Summarised from preclinical literature for informational purposes only. Not medical or veterinary advice. Synova Research products are sold strictly for in-vitro and laboratory research.
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