Tendon-repair research is one of the most cited application contexts for BPC-157 and TB-500. Here is what the published models actually report.
Rodent tendon-transection models are the most-published in vivo tendon-research paradigm for peptide reference material. BPC-157 shows tendon-outgrowth and fibroblast-migration effects in these models; TB-500 shows actin-dependent cell-migration effects on cultured tenocytes.
- BPC-157 — increases tendon fibroblast outgrowth in cultured explants.
- TB-500 — upregulates cell migration in tenocyte cultures via actin dynamics.
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