Tail suspension test The tail suspension test measures depressive-like behavior by assessing the duration of immobility when the animal is suspended by its tail
In laboratory environments, it is widely used for the preparation, reconstitution, and dilution of lyophilized peptides and other research compounds
B vitamin therapy for homocysteine: renal function and vitamin B12 determine cardiovascular outcomes
This article stays tightly focused on the weight-loss question: what BPC-157 is, what evidence exists, what could plausibly influence body composition indirectly, why some people report the opposite outcome, and the safety/regulatory issues you should understand before taking claims at face value
Waid References Study in mice:
Long-term outcomes Do combinations provide sustained benefits beyond monotherapy over 1-2 year timeframes