Free Shipping on Orders Over $99

Cellular Radiance Stack

Regular Price
$370.00
Sale Price
$370.00
Regular Price
$540.00
Sold Out
Unit Price
per

Only 0 left!

Goal: Support cellular health, anti-aging pathways, hair regrowth stimulation, skin rejuvenation, and overall radiance research.

- NAD+ (supports cellular repair mechanisms and mitochondrial function)

- GHK-Cu (associated with skin regeneration, collagen support, and hair growth pathways)

- Thymalin (studied for immune regulation, anti-aging processes, tissue repair, and longevity support)

- Melanotan II (included in pigmentation and skin-related research pathways)

 

The primary concern for peptide researchers today is product purity. Nord-sci guarantees our product purity by performing independent testing of our products and providing those certifications for our customers in our product descriptions.

THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO TREAT, CURE OR DIAGNOSE ANY CONDITION OR DISEASE AND IS NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. ALL PRODUCTS OFFERED ARE INTENDED FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY.

Support vibrant, youthful skin, thicker hair, and full-body cellular health research with this anti-aging powerhouse.

NAD+ works at the cellular level to repair DNA, boost mitochondrial function, and combat signs of aging. GHK-CU promotes collagen production, regenerates skin tissue, and stimulates new hair growth for an overall radiance boost. Thymalin enhances immune function and supports longevity by regulating age-related cellular processes, making this your go-to for total rejuvenation research.

 

The primary concern for peptide researchers today is product purity. Nord-sci guarantees our product purity by performing independent testing of our products and providing those certifications for our customers in our product descriptions.

THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED TO TREAT, CURE OR DIAGNOSE ANY CONDITION OR DISEASE AND IS NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.

ALL PRODUCTS OFFERED ARE INTENDED FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY.

All products are produced using lyophilization (freeze-drying), a preservation method that allows peptides to remain fully stable during shipping for approximately 3-4 months. Once a peptide has been reconstituted with bacteriostatic water, it must be refrigerated to maintain integrity. After reconstitution, peptides typically remain stable for up to 30 days when stored properly.

Lyophilization, also referred to as cryodesiccation, is a specialized dehydration process in which peptides are first frozen and then exposed to a low-pressure environment. This causes the water within the vial to transition directly from a solid to a vapor (sublimation), leaving behind a dry, crystalline white material known as a lyophilized peptide. In this powdered form, peptides may be safely stored at room temperature until they are ready to be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water.

After delivery, peptides should be protected from heat and light. If use is expected within the near future (whether days, weeks, or a few months) refrigerated storage below 4°C (39°F) is generally sufficient. Lyophilized peptides are commonly stable at room temperature for several weeks or longer, making short-term ambient storage acceptable when use is anticipated within that timeframe.

For extended storage, ranging from several months to multiple years, freezing is strongly recommended. Storage at -80°C (-112°F) offers optimal long-term stability and helps preserve peptide structure and quality over time.

For more detailed guidance on peptide handling and storage best practices, please refer to the resource below:

Peptide Storage and Stability: Best Practices for Every Lab

Cellular Radiance Stack

Regular Price
$370.00
Sale Price
$370.00
Regular Price
$540.00
Sold Out
Unit Price
per

Cellular Radiance Stack – Product Description

The Cellular Radiance Stack is a research-oriented bundle designed for labs exploring integrated pathways tied to cellular energy, extracellular matrix signaling, immune regulation, and skin-related pigmentation models. Rather than focusing on a single peptide, this stack consolidates multiple research compounds frequently discussed in preclinical longevity and tissue-quality literature into a single, protocol-friendly set.

The stack consists of:

  • NAD – supports research into cellular repair mechanisms and mitochondrial function models.
  • GHK-CU – associated with skin regeneration, collagen support, and hair-growth pathway research.
  • Thymalin – studied for immune regulation, anti-aging processes, tissue repair, and longevity-support pathways.
  • MT-2 – included in pigmentation and skin-related research pathways.

Important Research Notice: Nordsci peptides are supported by third-party analytical testing (e.g., HPLC and mass spectrometry) to validate identity and purity. A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available per lot to support documentation and internal quality workflows.

THIS PRODUCT SET IS INTENDED FOR LABORATORY RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION. NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT, CURE, OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE OR CONDITION.

Cellular Radiance Stack – Included Compounds and Typical Units

Included Compound Typical Unit
NAD+ 1,000 mg (see NAD for lot documentation)
GHK-Cu 100 mg (see GHK-CU for lot documentation)
Thymalin 20 mg (see Thymalin for lot documentation)
Melanotan II 10 mg (see MT-2 for lot documentation)
Storage Conditions Store lyophilized materials at −20 °C or below, protected from light and moisture. Reconstituted solutions should be stored at 2–8 °C and used per institutional standards and stability considerations.
Research Use Only Supplied exclusively for laboratory research use. Not for clinical use, human consumption, or veterinary applications.

Why This Stack Exists: A Research-First Rationale

“Radiance” research is multi-factorial by nature. Cellular energy availability influences stress resilience, immune regulation shapes inflammatory tone in models, and extracellular matrix signaling drives measurable tissue-quality endpoints. The Cellular Radiance Stack is built to support a portfolio-style research approach: isolate modules (energy, matrix, immune, pigmentation) while keeping sourcing, labeling, and documentation consistent across the program.

For labs building reliable pipelines, the objective is clear: reduce confounding variables, standardize inputs, and improve repeatability across cohorts and phases.

Standardize Your Research Inventory

If your lab is running multiple pathways in parallel, consolidating sourcing and COA documentation reduces preventable friction across teams and study phases.

Shop all peptides

Key Research Pathways and Laboratory Applications

1. Cellular Energy and Mitochondrial Function Models (NAD+)

NAD+ is a central cofactor in redox biology and is frequently incorporated into research designs exploring mitochondrial activity, cellular stress responses, and metabolic signaling. Common lab readouts include mitochondrial respiration metrics, oxidative stress markers, and transcriptional signatures tied to energy homeostasis.

2. Extracellular Matrix Signaling and Structural Biology (GHK-Cu)

GHK-Cu is widely discussed in research contexts involving extracellular matrix signaling and collagen-associated pathways. Researchers often evaluate matrix remodeling markers, fibroblast signaling behavior, and gene expression patterns associated with structural proteins to map tissue-quality signals under controlled conditions.

3. Immune Regulation and Longevity-Adjacent Research (Thymalin)

Thymalin is studied within immune regulation frameworks, including age-associated biology research. In controlled settings, researchers may track cytokine patterns, immune cell behavior, or immune signaling shifts under experimental stressors to better understand regulatory influences on broader models.

4. Pigmentation and Skin-Related Research Pathways (Melanotan II)

Melanotan II (MT-2) is included for pigmentation-oriented study designs and melanocortin-pathway mapping. These experiments may include melanogenesis signaling, receptor-pathway characterization, and pigmentation endpoints in preclinical models.

Protocol Design Considerations for Stack-Based Research

Define endpoints before combining variables. The highest-integrity stack research is structured in phases: baseline characterization, single-module testing, and only then combined-module evaluation. This sequencing reduces interpretive noise and improves reproducibility.

Build documentation into the protocol. Archive COAs and lot identifiers alongside study files. This is a non-negotiable control for repeatability and QA readiness.

Note: The information above is provided as a high-level research reference only. All experimental use must be conducted by qualified personnel in appropriately equipped facilities, following applicable regulations and institutional policies.

Certificates of Analysis (COAs) and Quality Documentation

Each compound in the Cellular Radiance Stack is supported by lot-specific COA documentation. This supports lab recordkeeping, validation checklists, and consistent procurement workflows as your research scope scales.

Where to Buy the Cellular Radiance Stack for Research Purposes

Sourcing a multi-compound stack requires more than availability. Labs should prioritize reliable documentation, consistent labeling, and predictable lot-to-lot performance. Nordsci Peptides supports research-grade supply standards so teams can scale protocols without rebuilding procurement workflows every time their program expands.

IMPORTANT: This stack is sold exclusively for in vitro and preclinical research applications. Not approved for human use or any therapeutic purpose. Researchers are responsible for complying with all applicable regulations and institutional policies governing peptide research.

Move From Ad Hoc Purchases to a Repeatable Supply Chain

Build cleaner protocols with research-grade compounds backed by transparent COAs and consistent lot tracking.

Shop all peptides

Scientific References

  1. General peer-reviewed literature on NAD+ biology, redox regulation, and mitochondrial function in metabolism and aging research.
  2. Peer-reviewed studies and reviews discussing copper peptide signaling (including GHK-Cu) in extracellular matrix pathways and tissue-model research.
  3. Preclinical literature on thymic peptides and immune regulation frameworks in age-associated biology research.
  4. Peer-reviewed literature on melanocortin receptor pathways and pigmentation-related endpoints relevant to Melanotan II research models.
  5. Best-practice references on peptide handling, storage, and lot-level documentation for laboratory QA workflows.