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GHK-Cu acts like a "master regulator," signaling skin cells to: Support collagen and elastin production (firmness and elasticity) Recruit repair cells to areas that need healing Reduce inflammation and protect against environmental damage Support new blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) to improve nourishment Support skin stem cell activity involved in healthy tissue maintenance Research suggests GHK-Cu may influence gene activity involved in skin repair and aging-related pathways
(6) Complex I in the regulation of ferroptosis Complex I: a context-dependent regulator of ferroptosis Complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase), the primary entry point of electrons into the mitochondrial ETC, has been implicated in ferroptosis regulation through its involvement in maintaining the redox state of CoQ 10
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From studies by Gold et al