GHK-Cu vs BPC-157: Wound Healing Peptides Compared

Comparing GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide) and BPC-157 (gastric pentadecapeptide) for wound healing research — different mechanisms, different tissue strengths.

By Research Vials Science Team | | 10 min read

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Comparing GHK-Cu (copper tripeptide) and BPC-157 (gastric pentadecapeptide) for wound healing research — different mechanisms, different tissue strengths.

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