From Regeneration to Analgesia: The Role of BPC-157 in Tissue Repair and Pain Management.
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This research contributes to the growing body of evidence on bpc-157. Understanding the mechanisms and clinical applications of these peptides is an active area of investigation.
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Yuan Claire, Demers Ariana, Silva-Ortiz Victor et al.. (2026). From Regeneration to Analgesia: The Role of BPC-157 in Tissue Repair and Pain Management.. International journal of molecular sciences. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27062876
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