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In a study by Jalota Badhawar et al., a TAT-SMAR1-derived chimeric peptide (p44) considerably activated p53 by phosphorylating serine 15, via activating p21 protein and inhibiting cell cycle progression [56]
Canadian researchers and biohackers increasingly report positive outcomes using BPC-157 for rib injuries, though anecdotal evidence should be weighed carefully against the limited human clinical data available
A 2018 review by Pickart and Margolina documented that GHK-Cu affects the expression of more than 4,000 human genes (roughly 31 percent of the genome), generally shifting expression patterns toward younger, more regenerative profiles
Selected Research References Heffernan M, Summers RJ, Thorburn A, et al
The peptides effects on ligament injuries parallel its tendon benefits