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In tendon explant experiments, exposure to BPC-157 increased fibroblast outgrowth, enhanced migration in transwell assays, and improved cell survival under oxidative stress conditions
Conclusion BPC-157 stands out as a peptide with substantial potential for promoting tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and possibly improving gut health
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