Proper peptide handling and storage may help reduce degradation pathways such as hydrolysis, oxidation, or structural destabilization during experimental use
Studies by Pickart and colleagues published in 2012-2018 showed that GHK-Cu treatment of cultured human fibroblasts altered expression of several thousand genes, with patterns indicating increased expression of genes involved in tissue repair, antioxidant responses, protein synthesis, and cellular rejuvenation
These results suggest that CAT operates similarly to GR in response to oxidative stimuli, but are not related with POD and SOD activity, a result seen here in response to the redox-modulator melatonin
7B, C), indicating their irrelevance to the 5hmC changes induced by DMF
Turk et al., 2018)
Melatonin treatment significantly reduced KLRG1 expression, further indicating a shift away from a pathogenic effector state ( Supplementary Figures 4G )