The WOLVERINE Stack is a two-compound lyophilized research blend combining BPC-157 and TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 active fragment) in a 1:1 ratio. Both compounds have extensive and complementary preclinical research profiles: BPC-157 is one of the most studied synthetic peptides in gastrointestinal and tissue repair biology, while TB-500 is among the most referenced actin-binding peptides in cellular migration and wound healing research.
BPC-157 Component Research
BPC-157 contributes an extensive research profile spanning gastrointestinal mucosal biology, nitric oxide synthesis pathway interactions, angiogenesis signaling, and tissue repair mechanisms. Its preclinical literature encompasses studies in tendon, ligament, bone, and gastrointestinal tissue models.
TB-500 Component Research
TB-500 contributes its research profile as a synthetic analogue of the actin-binding domain of Thymosin Beta-4. Research has examined its interactions with G-actin monomers and cytoskeletal dynamics, its effects on cellular migration in wound healing models, and its angiogenic signaling interactions.
Complementary Research Mechanisms
Preclinical research has begun examining the potential complementarity of BPC-157 and Thymosin Beta-4/TB-500 based on their distinct mechanisms of action in tissue repair models, representing mechanistically distinct but potentially convergent contributions to wound healing biology.
• See individual compound entries for BPC-157 and TB-500 for complete reference lists.