Based on our transcriptomic data, all the primary hits of the CRISPR screen ( ABCC1 , SLC30A1 , and SLC39A14 ) are highly expressed in 1321N1 cells (data not shown)

Research indicates it can: Increase collagen production in damaged tissues Improve tendon-to-bone healing Enhance muscle fiber regeneration Reduce recovery time from sprains, strains, and tears Digestive System Repair Perhaps its most well-documented benefit is gut healing, with potential applications for: Inflammatory bowel conditions like Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis Leaky gut syndrome Gastric ulcers Acid reflux and GERD General gut inflammation Neuroprotective Effects Emerging research suggests BPC-157 may offer protection for the nervous system by: Promoting nerve regeneration after injury Potentially improving cognitive function Showing promise for conditions involving nerve damage Anti-Inflammatory Properties BPC-157 helps modulate the bodys inflammatory response, making it valuable for both acute injuries and chronic inflammatory conditions
Australia Research on a protective protein in human stomach juice led to the discovery of BPC-157
Gonzalez-Usano A, Cauli O, Agusti A, Felipo V
Correlations and confounds As metabolite concentrations tended to be systematically higher in men than in women, we adjusted the values for gender (see SA7 for details)
549 Serine palmitoyltransferase (SPT) is critical for sphingomyelin biosynthesis