MK-677 (Ibutamoren) Research Guide
Research overview of MK-677 (Ibutamoren), an orally active growth hormone secretagogue and ghrelin mimetic studied for GH release, lean mass, bone density, and metabolic research. For laboratory research use only.
Research overview of MK-677 (Ibutamoren), an orally active growth hormone secretagogue and ghrelin mimetic studied for GH release, lean mass, bone density, and metabolic research. For laboratory research use only.
Research overview of Follistatin, a naturally occurring glycoprotein and endogenous myostatin/activin inhibitor studied for muscle growth, muscular dystrophy, sarcopenia, and body composition research. For laboratory research use only.
Research overview of Trevogrumab (REGN-1033), a Regeneron anti-myostatin (GDF-8) monoclonal antibody studied for muscle wasting, body composition, and GLP-1 combination research. For laboratory research use only.
Research overview of Bemagromab (Bimagrumab), an anti-ActRIIB monoclonal antibody studied for muscle preservation, obesity, and metabolic research. For laboratory research use only.
Complete GHK-Cu research guide covering copper transport, gene expression regulation, collagen synthesis, wound healing, skin research, hair growth, anti-aging biology, and storage specifications.
Complete SS-31 (elamipretide) research guide covering cardiolipin biology, inner mitochondrial membrane targeting, cardiac protection, Barth syndrome, AKI, clinical trial summary, and storage specifications.
Complete MOTS-c research guide covering molecular profile, AMPK mechanism, mitochondrial retrograde signalling, insulin sensitivity, exercise biology, longevity data, and storage specifications.
Complete peptide storage guide covering lyophilised and reconstituted stability, temperature requirements, solvent selection, compound-specific notes for 12+ peptides, degradation signs, and shipping handling.
Peptide half-life database covering 25+ research compounds across recovery, metabolic, longevity, cognitive, and growth hormone categories. Includes half-life values, administration routes, and protocol design notes.
GHK-Cu and BPC-157 are both tissue repair research peptides with distinct mechanisms. This comparison covers collagen synthesis, wound healing, tendon repair, gut healing, and which compound leads in each application area.