Wolverine BPC157 TB-500 10mg/10mg
Maximize your research potential with our signature Wolverine Peptide Blend, a powerful combination of BPC-157 (10mg) and TB-500 (10mg) in a single vial. Engineered for advanced laboratory studies focusing on cellular regeneration and tissue repair, this dual-peptide synergy offers unparalleled research possibilities. Proudly supplied by Great North Peptides, every batch is rigorously lab-tested to guarantee 99% purity.
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Purity: ≥ 99% (Strictly Lab-Tested)
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Vial Size: 20mg Total (10mg BPC-157 + 10mg TB-500)
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The Wolverine Blend: Advanced Synergistic Peptide Research
At Great North Peptides, we provide Canadian laboratories and researchers with elite-grade materials designed for precision studies. Our Wolverine Peptide Blend merges two of the most heavily researched peptides in the scientific community: BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound-157) and TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4). By combining 10mg of each peptide into a single lyophilized vial, researchers can investigate the potent synergistic mechanisms of cellular repair, angiogenesis, and inflammation reduction.
Understanding the Mechanisms: BPC-157 and TB-500
To understand why the Wolverine blend is a staple in regenerative research, it is essential to look at how these two peptides function individually at the cellular level:
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BPC-157 (10mg): Derived from a protective protein found in gastric juices, BPC-157 is widely studied for its ability to accelerate angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels). In-vitro studies demonstrate its remarkable potential in stimulating the healing of tendons, ligaments, and muscle tissues, as well as protecting the gastrointestinal lining.
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TB-500 (10mg): A synthetic fraction of the naturally occurring protein Thymosin Beta-4. TB-500 plays a crucial role in actin upregulation. Actin is a vital protein that forms the cellular cytoskeleton, playing a direct role in cell migration, tissue regeneration, and regulating inflammatory pathways.
Key Laboratory Applications of the Wolverine Blend
When studying the combined effects of BPC-157 and TB-500, researchers are primarily focused on accelerated healing and recovery models. Current laboratory and animal model studies investigate this blend for:
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Accelerated Tissue Repair: Observing the synergistic effects on the repair rates of damaged muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
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Inflammation Modulation: Analyzing how the dual pathways of both peptides effectively reduce cellular inflammation and oxidative stress.
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Enhanced Cell Migration & Angiogenesis: Studying how TB-500’s cell migration properties complement BPC-157’s blood vessel formation for superior cellular recovery.
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Joint and Bone Health: Investigating the protective and regenerative impacts on cartilage and skeletal structures.
Why Choose Great North Peptides?
Research involving complex peptide blends requires absolute precision. Contaminants or incorrect dosing can completely invalidate your study.
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Guaranteed 99% Purity: Both the BPC-157 and TB-500 in our Wolverine blend are independently lab-tested to ensure a minimum purity of 99%, providing you with consistent and reproducible data.
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Optimal Dosing: The precise 10mg/10mg ratio ensures accurate titration and application for your specific research protocols.
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Proudly Canadian: Shipped directly from within Canada to bypass customs delays, ensuring your research materials arrive quickly and in discreet, secure packaging.
Product Specifications
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Product Name: Wolverine Blend (BPC-157 + TB-500)
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Classification: Synthetic Peptide / Tissue Repair Analogues
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Vial Size: 20mg Total Active Material (10mg BPC-157 & 10mg TB-500)
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Purity: ≥ 99% (Verified via independent lab testing)
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Form: Lyophilized solid powder (requires reconstitution with bacteriostatic water prior to research application)
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Storage Requirements: Store in a cool, dark environment. Refrigeration is highly recommended post-reconstitution.

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