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Research & Mechanisms
1. BPC-157 and Wound-Model Research In the gastrointestinal system, the native body protection compound (BPC) is associated with maintaining the integrity of the mucosal barrier. In laboratory models, BPC-157 has demonstrated a dose-dependent influence on fibroblast behavior, including accelerated proliferation and migration in both cell-culture and animal studies.
2. Vascular Growth and Collateralization Research BPC-157 has been studied as a potential angiogenic modulator, with research indicating enhanced proliferation and organization of endothelial cells. Rodent experiments have shown that the peptide can increase the rate of collateral blood-vessel formation under ischemic conditions.







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