B12 Side Effects B12 side effects are not very common
Gs recruitment assay G protein recruitment to CTR or individual AMYR subtypes was measured in COS-7 cells (ATCC, CRL-1651) transfected with c-myc-hCTRaleu-Rluc8:Gs-Venus:G1:G2, c-myc-hCTRaleu:RAMP1 Nluc:Gs-Venus:G1:G2, c-myc-hCTRaleu:RAMP2-Nluc:Gs-Venus:G1:G2 or c-myc-hCTRaleu:RAMP3-Nluc:Gs-Venus:G1:G2 at a ratio of 2:0.1:1:1:1, in a total of 51 ng DNA per well using PEI at a ratio of 1:6 of DNA to PEI
injectable dose in the evening Hair loss focus: Topical GHK-Cu serum applied to scalp daily, optionally supplemented with 1 mg/day SubQ for systemic follicle support Post-menopause skin support: 1.52 mg/day injectable is commonly used in this context, where estrogen-driven collagen decline accelerates skin thinning Combining Routes: Using topical GHK-Cu for skin alongside injectable GHK-Cu is a popular protocol among women because the two routes complement each other topical addresses surface skin quality directly, while injectable supports tissue repair and collagen signaling from within
Additional models: cartilage, endocrine, kidney In cartilage/chondrocyte culture models: FOXO4-DRI reduced the number of senescent chondrocytes significantly, while healthy chondrocytes remained intact