MECHANISM OF ACTION
The Wolverine Stack combines BPC-157 and TB-500 in a single formulation. BPC-157 brings localised healing: tendon-to-bone repair, angiogenesis via VEGFR2, GI cytoprotection, and GABAergic CNS modulation. TB-500 adds systemic reach: actin sequestration for broader tissue migration signals, cardiac progenitor cell activation, and anti-inflammatory cytokine modulation. Research shows the combination produces additive - potentially synergistic - tissue repair responses: TB-500's systemic cell migration combined with BPC-157's local vascularisation creates a comprehensive repair environment. Available in vial, pen, and nasal spray formats.
RESEARCH APPLICATIONS
- Comprehensive tendon, ligament, and muscle injury recovery
- Post-surgical tissue repair research
- Systemic + local healing model (TB-500 systemic + BPC-157 local)
- GI repair with systemic anti-inflammatory support
- Athletic recovery and soft tissue research
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS
Synergistic Mechanism Evidence
Independent studies on each component show complementary mechanisms - TB-500 mobilises progenitor cells systemically while BPC-157 creates the angiogenic scaffold for integration at the injury site.
Ref: Multiple preclinical studies (see BPC-157 and TB-500 individual pages)
RESEARCH PROTOCOL NOTES
Chemical Identity
Storage & Stability
-20°C lyophilised. Reconstituted: 2–8°C, 21 days. Same storage rules as component peptides - the blend does not reduce stability.
Regulatory Status
Combined research compound. Same regulatory status as each component. Not WADA listed individually; TB-500 (Tβ4) is WADA S2 prohibited.