TB-4
Thymosin Beta-4 (TB4) is a naturally occurring regenerative protein found in high concentrations in most animal and human cells. In a biological context, its primary function is to sequester G-actin, which essentially means it helps regulate the building blocks of the cell's "skeleton." Here is a breakdown of its primary biological actions:
Cell Migration and Repair: It promotes the movement of cells to injured areas, which is a critical step in healing skin, muscle, and even cardiac tissue.
Angiogenesis: It supports the growth of new blood vessels from existing ones, which helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to damaged areas.
Inflammation Regulation: It helps reduce the presence of inflammatory cytokines, potentially lowering acute inflammation after an injury.
Collagen Deposition: It assists in the organization of collagen, which is vital for maintaining the structural integrity of tissue during recovery.
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