PTD-DBM Research Guide

Full name: PTD-DBM (Wnt Pathway Hair Peptide)

A cell-penetrating peptide researched for hair regeneration by activating the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway. It became popular in biohacker hair protocols after studies paired it with valproic acid to induce new follicle formation.

How PTD-DBM Works

PTD-DBM disrupts the interaction between CXXC5 and Dishevelled, releasing a natural brake on the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway. Enhanced Wnt signaling promotes hair follicle neogenesis and regeneration.

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Research Citations

  1. PTD-DBM induces hair follicle neogenesis (2017) - Topical PTD-DBM with valproic acid activated Wnt/beta-catenin signaling and induced new hair follicle formation in animal models.

Related Hair Growth Compounds

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