Central Nervous System Research Studies in murine models of traumatic brain injury propose that BPC-157 may attenuate some of the consequences of injury, including hemorrhage severity, edema, and survival rates in early post-injury periods
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It inhibits the activation of key inflammatory pathways (NF-B, MAPK), alleviating symptoms of autoimmune diseases and sepsis
Vascular Growth and Collateralization BPC-157 and Tendon healing Given BPC-157s role in fibroblast recruitment and blood vessel growth, it is no surprise that BPC-157 has shown positive results in animal models of tendon, ligament, bone and other connective tissue injuries