TB-500 is a synthetic fragment of Thymosin Beta-4, consisting of a 43-amino-acid sequence commonly studied for its interaction with actin-binding proteins and its influence on cellular migration in controlled laboratory environments. Due to its stability and compatibility with various experimental conditions, TB-500 is frequently used in in vitro and preclinical research models.
Scientific investigations often focus on how TB-500 behaves in experimental systems related to tissue organization, cytoskeletal dynamics, and structural regeneration. Research has explored its effects on angiogenic signaling, inflammatory pathways, and tissue engineering models, particularly those designed to study repair and remodeling.
Primary Research Areas:
- Actin-binding and cytoskeletal dynamics
- Cellular migration and structural organization
- Angiogenic signaling pathways
- Inflammation-related experimental models
- Tissue engineering and regenerative scaffolding
- Hair follicle biology studies
- Preclinical models of structural repair and remodeling
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta 4) Structure:
Molecular Formula: C212H350N56O78D
Molecular Weight: 4963 g/mol
PubChem ID: 16132341
CAS Number: 77591-33-4
Synonyms: Thymosin Beta-4, Tβ4, TB-500, Timbetasin https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/16132341
