Volume 88, Issues 1112, 14 March 2011, Pages 535-542 Chang, C.-H., Tsai, W.-C., Lin, M.-S., Hsu, Y.-H., & Pang, J.-H
published in Frontiers in Physiology confirmed that BPC-157 dose- and time-dependently increased GHR expression in isolated rat Achilles tendon fibroblasts at both mRNA and protein level, and that GH added to BPC-157-treated fibroblasts produced significant, dose-dependent increases in cell proliferation establishing GHR upregulation as a specific molecular mechanism through which BPC-157 enhances local tissue sensitivity to growth hormone signalling
Heres how I explain it to patients: after an injury, your body sends repair crews to the damage site to create new blood vessels, collagen-producing cells, anti-inflammatory signals
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