at the University of Zagreb, BPC-157 has been studied in over 100 preclinical trials for its effects on tissue repair, gastrointestinal protection, and angiogenesis
Instead, cells must manufacture glutathione internally, a complex biochemical process that is entirely dependent on the constant availability of its precursor amino acids
Animal studies have reported faster recovery markers in connective tissue (tendon and ligament), muscle, and gastrointestinal tissue
Abstract Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency, one of the most common human genetic enzymopathies, is caused by over 160 different point mutations and contributes to the severity of many acute and chronic diseases associated with oxidative stress, including hemolytic anemia and bilirubin-induced neurological damage particularly in newborns
Through advances in synthetic biology, researchers can reprogram probiotic and commensal bacteria to perform entirely new physiological functions (537)