Description
Thymosin beta-4 is the principal G-actin–sequestering protein in eukaryotic cells, and the TB-500 fragment retains the core actin-binding activity of the parent molecule. Researchers use this compound to study actin polymerization dynamics, endothelial cell migration, and angiogenic signaling in vitro, as well as to investigate downstream pathways implicated in cytoskeletal remodeling during cellular repair processes in animal models.
Research Applications
- Actin polymerization and G-actin sequestration studies
- Cell motility and cytoskeletal remodeling research
- Angiogenesis and VEGF expression studies
- Endothelial and fibroblast migration assays
- Comparative research against full-length thymosin beta-4
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