Thymosin Alpha-1 (TA-1)
A synthetic peptide studied in the context of immune-signaling research.
Overview
Thymosin Alpha-1 is a synthetic 28-amino-acid peptide identical to a naturally occurring fragment produced by the thymus. In research literature it is commonly studied for its interactions with immune signaling and T-cell pathways. It is a widely referenced compound in the broader repair and immune-modulation research categories.
Referenced research ranges
1.6–1.6 mg, 2x/week — commonly referenced on non-consecutive days in the literature
Reconstitution default
5 mg in 2 mL yields 2.5 mg/mL; a 1.6 mg reference dose is 0.64 mL (64 units on a U-100 syringe).
Storage
Store lyophilized vials refrigerated where possible; refrigerate after reconstitution and protect from light.
Considerations
- Commonly referenced in immune-signaling research contexts.
- Research protocols typically reference twice-weekly administration.
- Reconstituted peptide is temperature-sensitive and light-sensitive.
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