
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) helps cells move to where they're needed, which is why it's studied so heavily around wound healing, muscle and tendon repair, and hair follicle research.
A deeper look for the curious
For readers who want the full mechanism — feel free to skim.
TB-500 helps cells move to where they're needed — the first step in healing — by working with actin, the scaffolding inside cells. It also helps new blood vessels form in damaged tissue and protects cells from dying during the recovery process.
What researchers have observed in studies
Primary intracellular G-actin sequestering peptide
Promotes endothelial cell migration and differentiation
Reduces inflammatory cytokines in damaged tissues
Shows cardioprotective properties in ischemia models
G-actin / Akt signaling pathway
43 amino acid polypeptide
Amino acid chain
What scientists study this compound for
Often used in research alongside BPC-157 to study full-body recovery from injuries and chronic strain.
Investigated for supporting heart tissue recovery after damage.
Explored for stimulating hair follicle stem cells, with possible applications for hair thinning.
Athletes and researchers have looked at it for joint mobility and reduced stiffness after injury.
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