Wound healing assay Wound healing assays were performed as previously described
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BPC-157 Research Highlights Commonly evaluated in tissue repair and cellular migration research Studied in tendon, ligament, gut, and connective tissue pathway models Used in controlled wound-healing and angiogenesis-related experiments Frequently compared with TB-500 in repair-pathway research BPC-157 Research Background BPC-157 appears in research discussions related to tissue repair, tendon, ligament, and gastrointestinal pathway research
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Research models where BPC-157 showed activity: Esophageal, gastric, and duodenal ulcers NSAID-induced small intestinal damage Colonic inflammation and ulceration Post-surgical anastomosis healing GI fistula closure In anastomosis research, BPC-157 improved healing in esophagogastric, jejunoileal, and colocolonic surgical connections