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Haven’t seen this compound talked about at all so I figured I’d start a thread
Mechanism of action:
TB4-frag promotes osteoblast survival, adhesion, and proliferation of osteoblasts, while suppressing osteoclasts (bone destroying cells)
Other benefits: TB4-frag also speeds up the bodies natural healing process making it a good way to recover faster from the gym why its banned by WADA
Conclusion: TB4-Fragment (TB4-Frag) may enhance recovery and bone growth by reducing inflammation, improving cell repair, and promoting new tissue formation. This could lead to faster healing and bigger bones
Sources:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.sciencedirect.com
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
en.wikipedia.org
Mechanism of action:
TB4-frag promotes osteoblast survival, adhesion, and proliferation of osteoblasts, while suppressing osteoclasts (bone destroying cells)
Other benefits: TB4-frag also speeds up the bodies natural healing process making it a good way to recover faster from the gym why its banned by WADA
Conclusion: TB4-Fragment (TB4-Frag) may enhance recovery and bone growth by reducing inflammation, improving cell repair, and promoting new tissue formation. This could lead to faster healing and bigger bones
Sources:
The Effect of Thymosin β4 for Osteoblast Adhesion on Titanium Surface - PubMed
Titanium (Ti) is the most widely used implant material in dentistry and orthopedics but the release of metal ions from Ti implants results in increased bone resorption by enhancing the production of inflammatory cytokines from the macrophages and facilitating osteoclast differentiation. Thymosin...
Effects of thymosin β4 on the bone formation of calvarial defects in rats
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of thymosin β4 (TB4) on bone formation.A 5mm diameter bone defect was created in the skulls of Wistar rats. T…
Thymosin Beta-4 Suppresses Osteoclastic Differentiation and Inflammatory Responses in Human Periodontal Ligament Cells - PMC
Recent reports suggest that thymosin beta-4 (Tβ4) is a key regulator for wound healing and anti-inflammation. However, the role of Tβ4 in osteoclast differentiation remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate Tβ4 expression in ...