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drip · atlas · cosmetic
angiogenesis.
stimulating the formation of new blood vessels. relevant to wound repair and post-procedure recovery.
addresses · wound repair
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biology
what it is
angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from existing ones. skin uses it routinely during wound repair: the body needs a fresh capillary network to deliver oxygen and remove waste from healing tissue. the same process matters in post-procedure recovery, where speed of revascularization tracks how quickly visible repair finishes.
angiogenic peptides act on endothelial cells, the cells that line blood vessels, and on the growth-factor signaling those cells respond to. cosmetic-tier targets focus on supporting the body's own healing program rather than driving vessel growth in healthy intact skin.
drip's discovery pipeline scores candidates on predicted endothelial activity together with predicted irritation, stability, and selectivity for compromised tissue. the goal is a sequence appropriate for post-procedure or wound-adjacent product, where the cue is rebuild and not redirect.
regulatory note
Angiogenesis has established pharmacological roles in oncology. Cosmetic positioning of angiogenic activity carries FDA drug-claim risk. Products making mechanism-of-action claims should consult regulatory counsel before commercialization.
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reference
commodity peptides in this family
- GHK-Cu
editorial reference. drip discovery returns novel sequences, not these.
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creators
brands targeting this
creators shipping a drip-discovered alternative against angiogenesis appear here. each row carries the brand, its tier ( proof, verified, or clinical), the activity it targets, and a deep link to its storefront.
zero brands listed today. listings wire up when the brand-by-target index lands.
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ship against this activity