Taken together, it is important to understand the working mechanisms and potentially beneficial effects of GHK-Cu complexes on protecting against cardiotoxicity, especially in zebrafish embryos, triggered by waterborne Cu exposure at different dosage concentrations and time periods, and even in various physiological environment conditions

Professor Goldsteins research contributions include: Co-discovery and isolation of the thymosin family of peptides in the 1960s First clinical trials of thymosin preparations in immunodeficient children (1974) Characterization of thymosin beta-4s actin-binding and wound healing properties Development of therapeutic applications for tissue repair and regeneration Over 450 published scientific articles and 25+ patents related to thymosins Leadership in translating thymosin research toward clinical development Disclaimer: This spotlight is provided for educational purposes to acknowledge scientific contributions to BPC-157 and TB-500/thymosin beta-4 research
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