
The Wolverine Stack pairs the two most-studied tissue-repair peptides — BPC-157 and TB-500 — in a single vial. This Wolverine Stack research guide explains what’s in it, why the two are combined, how each is thought to work, and how to verify and handle the material so your research holds up.
What Is the Wolverine Stack?
The Wolverine Stack is a research blend that combines 5mg of TB-500 and 5mg of BPC-157 in one vial — 10mg of peptide total. Both are studied heavily in tissue-repair and recovery research, and they’re combined here because they appear to work through different but complementary routes. The name is a nod to fast, comprehensive recovery; the science behind it is the reason researchers reach for the pair rather than either one alone.
The Two Peptides Inside
BPC-157 is a 15-amino-acid peptide (a “pentadecapeptide”) derived from a protective protein found in gastric juice — which is where its nickname, Body Protection Compound, comes from. In research it’s studied for its relationship with angiogenesis (new blood-vessel formation), the nitric oxide pathway, and repair of tissues like tendon, ligament, and gut lining. It’s generally described as acting more locally, where tissue needs rebuilding.
TB-500 is a synthetic version of the active region of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring 43-amino-acid protein that binds actin — one of the proteins cells use to move and rebuild structure. TB-500 is studied for cell migration, flexibility, and wound-healing processes, and is generally described as acting more systemically, traveling to areas of injury throughout the body.
How the Two Work Together
This is the whole point of the stack. The two peptides are studied for mechanisms that don’t overlap much — which is exactly why researchers pair them:
- BPC-157 is studied for local repair and blood-vessel formation (angiogenesis) — building the supply lines tissue needs to rebuild.
- TB-500 is studied for cell migration and actin regulation — helping the cells that do the rebuilding reach the site and organize.
One is studied for building the infrastructure; the other for moving the workforce. Together they’re investigated as a more complete tissue-repair research model than either peptide on its own. You can read the underlying literature on both compounds through peer-reviewed research on PubMed.

What Researchers Study the Wolverine Stack For
- Tissue repair — tendon, ligament, muscle, and connective-tissue recovery in research models.
- Angiogenesis — formation of new blood vessels to support healing (primarily the BPC-157 component).
- Cell migration and flexibility — actin-driven processes studied via the TB-500 component.
- Recovery research — how combined-pathway signaling affects the overall repair timeline.
These are research contexts — observations from studies, not outcomes promised to any individual.
Why a Blend Instead of Two Vials?
For researchers studying combined tissue-repair pathways, a pre-measured blend removes a variable: both peptides are present at a fixed, known 1:1 ratio (5mg each), reconstituted together, drawn together. That makes a study easier to document and reproduce than juggling two separate vials and concentrations. For protocols specifically designed around independent dosing of each peptide, the standalone BPC-157 and TB-500 vials remain the better fit.
Quality Verification
- HPLC purity — CoreVionRX verifies the blend at ≥99% by HPLC.
- Mass spectrometry — confirms the identity of both peptides in the vial.
- Lot-specific COA — every order includes a certificate matched to your exact lot, covering both compounds.

Handling, Storage & Reconstitution
The Wolverine Stack ships as a single lyophilized powder containing both peptides. Keep it cold, sealed, and away from light and moisture. After reconstitution with bacteriostatic water, refrigerate and use within your protocol’s window. Add water slowly down the vial wall and let it dissolve without shaking — foaming can denature peptides. Because it’s a 10mg combined vial, getting the math right matters: our reconstitution calculator handles the concentration for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Wolverine Stack?
It’s a research blend of TB-500 (5mg) and BPC-157 (5mg) in one vial — 10mg total — studied together in tissue-repair and recovery research because the two peptides work through complementary mechanisms.
Why are BPC-157 and TB-500 combined?
BPC-157 is studied for local repair and angiogenesis; TB-500 for systemic cell migration and actin regulation. Their mechanisms don’t overlap much, so researchers study them together as a more complete repair model.
How much of each peptide is in the vial?
A 1:1 ratio — 5mg of TB-500 and 5mg of BPC-157, for 10mg of total peptide.
What purity is the CoreVionRX Wolverine Stack?
≥99% by HPLC, with mass spectrometry confirming both peptides. A lot-specific COA ships with every order.
How is the Wolverine Stack stored?
Keep the lyophilized powder cold, sealed, and away from light. After reconstitution, refrigerate and use within your protocol window.
Wolverine Stack Research Guide: Key Takeaways

The Wolverine Stack combines two complementary, heavily-studied repair peptides in one verified vial. CoreVionRX ships it as a lyophilized research blend at ≥99% HPLC purity, mass-spec verified, with a lot-specific COA in every order. View the Wolverine Stack →
For laboratory research use only. Not for human or veterinary use. The information above summarizes research literature and is not medical advice or a claim of any health benefit.


