Professor Sikirics research contributions include: Isolation and initial characterization of BPC-157 from human gastric secretions Extensive investigations of gastroprotective and ulcer-healing mechanisms Studies on musculoskeletal tissue repair including tendon, ligament, and muscle healing Research on cardiovascular protective effects and vascular injury healing Investigations of neuroprotective mechanisms in CNS injury models Over 400 published articles on BPC-157 and related cytoprotection concepts Professor Allan L
Protective immunity against Brugia malayi infective larvae in mice
Certain RNA methylation-related enzymes undergo lactylation, impacting cancer progression and treatment resistance
Research published in peer-reviewed journals has documented BPC-157's capacity to upregulate the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptors and promote endothelial cell migration in vitro
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