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BPC-157 is extensively studied in tendon repair models. This article summarizes current in-vitro data and synergy with TB-500.
Mechanisms of Action
In tendon fibroblast cultures, BPC-157 supports collagen synthesis and cell migration through interaction with several growth factor pathways.
In-Vitro Data
Studies with tendon explants and 3D cultures show accelerated repair markers following BPC-157 application.
Synergy with TB-500
Many laboratories study the combination of BPC-157 and TB-500, which appears to complementarily affect actin dynamics and extracellular matrix remodeling.
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Author: Dr. Natalia Rivera, PhD Metabolic Research – Senior Scientist, PenLab Peptide Research Division
Article 51 (Week 25 – EN)
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