Research Panels
Pre-grouped compound panels based on combinations frequently studied together in published literature. Each panel saves 12–15% versus ordering compounds individually.
Triple Agonist Comparison Protocol
Metabolic Research Panel
The three most-studied incretin compounds in a single panel. Retatrutide (triple GLP-1/GIP/glucagon agonist), Semaglutide (GLP-1 baseline), and Cagrilintide (amylin analog) are frequently compared in preclinical metabolic research.
BPC-157 / TB-500 Co-Administration Protocol
Tissue Repair Research Panel
BPC-157 and TB-500 are the two most-cited compounds in regenerative peptide literature. This panel supplies both as individual vials plus the Wolverine Blend for co-administration research protocols.
Collagen Synthesis Comparison Panel
Dermal Regeneration Research Panel
GHK-Cu (a copper tripeptide with 60+ years of collagen synthesis research), BPC-157, and Epithalon combined for comparative studies in tissue-renewal pathways.
Pulsatile vs Sustained Release Comparison
GH Axis Research Panel
The CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin pairing is among the most-studied combinations in growth hormone secretagogue research. Panel includes the blend, standalone Ipamorelin, and MK-677 for comparative pharmacokinetic studies.
Telomerase · Sirtuin · Mitochondrial Pathways
Cellular Aging Research Panel
Three compounds targeting complementary aging pathways: Epithalon (telomerase activation research), NAD+ (sirtuin and DNA repair research), and MOTS-c (mitochondrial-derived peptide research).
Russian Institute Comparison Panel
BDNF & Neuropeptide Research Panel
Selank, Semax, and DSIP — three peptides developed at the Institute of Molecular Genetics in Moscow — for comparative BDNF expression and neuroprotection research.
Adaptive · Innate · Anti-Inflammatory Pathways
Immunomodulation Research Panel
Thymosin Alpha 1 (adaptive immunity / T-cell research), LL-37 (innate antimicrobial peptide research), and KPV (α-MSH-derived anti-inflammatory peptide research) in a single comparative panel.
Panel groupings reference combinations that appear in published research literature. Ordering a panel does not imply any claim of combined biological effect. All compounds are supplied strictly for laboratory research use only.

