RESEARCH STACKS
Research stacks refer to combinations of compounds studied together within controlled research protocols. The following are common multi-compound research frameworks used in scientific literature. These are provided for informational and educational purposes only — not as dosing recommendations or medical advice.
Recovery & Repair Stack
Commonly studied for tissue healing and musculoskeletal research:
- BPC-157 — Studied for its role in angiogenesis and tendon/ligament repair
- TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) — Investigated for cellular migration and anti-inflammatory properties
- GHK-Cu — Researched for wound healing and collagen synthesis signaling
Growth Hormone Stack
Investigated in growth hormone axis and IGF-1 signaling research:
- CJC-1295 — GHRH analogue studied for GH pulse stimulation
- Ipamorelin — Selective GHRP studied for GH release without significant cortisol elevation
- MK-677 (Ibutamoren) — Oral ghrelin mimetic studied for IGF-1 elevation
Cognitive Support Stack
Used in neuroprotection and cognitive function research:
- Semax — Studied for BDNF upregulation and neuroprotective properties
- Selank — Investigated for anxiolytic effects and immune modulation
- Dihexa — Researched for synaptogenesis and cognitive enhancement
Longevity & Cellular Health Stack
Studied in aging, cellular senescence, and NAD+ biology research:
- Epithalon (Epitalon) — Investigated for telomerase activation and anti-aging properties
- GHK-Cu — Researched for its role in gene expression and cellular repair
- NAD+ Precursors (NMN / NR) — Studied for mitochondrial function and sirtuin activation
Weight Management Stack
Used in metabolic and appetite regulation research:
- Semaglutide — GLP-1 receptor agonist studied for appetite suppression
- Tirzepatide — Dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist under investigation for metabolic effects
- AOD-9604 — Fragment of hGH studied for lipolysis signaling
Browse the Catalog
Find all compounds used in these research frameworks in the Nexera Shop. Each product includes a COA and detailed product information.