GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine copper complex) is a naturally occurring tripeptide-copper chelate found in human plasma, studied extensively since Loren Pickart's 1973 characterization
He takes GHK-Cu for his skin and hair growth, he says, and Melonatan II to deepen his tan
RNA modifications add a third tier: aberrant m6A deposition by METTL3/14 or its removal by FTO perturbs stability of mRNAs encoding DDR modulators, such as RAD51 and CHEK1 [121]
Multi-layer integration (transcriptomic endotyping, immune phenotyping, and uterine fluid proteomics/metabolomics) is therefore valuable not because it adds more markers, but because it can help discriminate timing misalignment from intrinsic dysfunction and connect molecular programs to patient-relevant outcomes [448, 449]
Its what makes the molecule work
This occurs when there is an imbalance between free radicals (unstable molecules that can damage cells) and the antioxidants that neutralize them