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BPC-157 Research Peptide
BPC-157 Research Peptide
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BPC-157 is a research-grade peptide supplied for laboratory and analytical research use only. It is commonly studied for its role in cellular repair pathways, inflammation signaling, and tissue recovery mechanisms in controlled research environments.
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Research Applications
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Cellular repair and regeneration studies
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Inflammation pathway research
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Tissue and angiogenesis research
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Gut-brain axis investigation
Specifications
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Form: Lyophilized powder
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Purity: ≥98%
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Storage: Store at -20°C; refrigerate after reconstitution
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Intended Use: For laboratory research only
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Container: 3 mL laboratory vial
Handling & Storage
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Lyophilized powder: Store sealed at or below −20 °C (−4 °F) away from direct light
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Reconstituted material: Refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F)
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Handle using appropriate laboratory safety procedures
Compliance & Responsibility
The purchaser assumes all responsibility for:
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Proper handling and storage
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Compliance with all applicable laws and regulations
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Use strictly within a laboratory or research setting
The seller makes no representations regarding suitability for any non-research application.
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Research Disclaimer
All products sold are intended solely for laboratory research purposes.
Any misuse of this material is strictly prohibited.
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