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BPC-157 has hype, but human evidence is still limited

Emerging Use of BPC-157 in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine: A Systematic Review

PeptidesSystematic review2025

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Authors
Vasireddi et al.
Journal
HSS Journal. 2025.
Identifiers
PMID 40756949 · DOI 10.1177/15563316251355551

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Peptide hype needs human evidence

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