IGF-1 1mg × 10 vials
$226.00
IGF-1 1mg peptide × 10 vials for tissue repair and muscle growth.
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Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) at 1mg per vial for use in muscle hypertrophy and repair studies.
Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) is a naturally occurring peptide hormone that plays a crucial role in growth and development. In its recombinant form, IGF-1 is utilized in research to study its effects on muscle regeneration, tissue repair, and cellular growth.
Product Details
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Quantity: 10 vials, each containing 1mg of IGF-1
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Form: Lyophilized powder for reconstitution
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Purity: High purity suitable for laboratory research
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Storage: Store at -20°C or lower for long-term stability
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Intended Use: For research purposes only; not for human or animal consumption
Applications in Research
IGF-1’s ability to promote cell growth and division has made it a subject of interest in various studies:
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Muscle Regeneration: Investigating IGF-1’s potential to stimulate muscle cell differentiation and proliferation, leading to increased muscle mass.
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Tissue Repair and Regeneration: Exploring its role in accelerating the healing of tendons, ligaments, and other soft tissues.
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Cellular Growth Studies: Studying its effects on cellular processes and potential therapeutic applications in various tissues.
Why Choose IGF-1 1mg x 10 Vials?
This product offers a convenient quantity for researchers requiring multiple doses for extended studies. The 1mg per vial format ensures precise dosing and easy handling. With a focus on quality and purity, this IGF-1 peptide is an excellent choice for those conducting in-depth research into muscle regeneration and tissue repair.
For complementary research, consider exploring our IGF-1 LR3 0.1mg x 10 Vials to investigate synergistic effects in cellular growth studies.
Purchase Information
IGF-1 1mg x 10 vials are available for purchase online. Ensure compliance with local regulations and institutional guidelines when ordering and handling research peptides.


