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GHK-Cu also increased synthesis of decorin – a small proteoglycan involved in the regulation of collagen synthesis, wound healing regulation and anti-tumor defense. [14] It was also established that GHK-Cu stimulates both the synthesis of metalloproteinases, the enzymes which break down dermal proteins, and their inhibitors (anti-proteases ...
GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) is a human copper binding peptide with wound healing and skin remodeling activity, which is used in anti-aging cosmetics and more commonly referred to as copper peptide; Lactotripeptides (Ile-Pro-Pro and Val-Pro-Pro) found in milk products, act as ACE inhibitors
Usage on azb.wikipedia.org پپتید پاخیر جیاچکی-سییو; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org GHK-Cu; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 銅ペプチドGHK-Cu; Usage on sh.wikipedia.org Bakarni peptid GHK-Cu; Usage on sr.wikipedia.org Bakarni peptid GHK-Cu; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q55999876
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Between 1952 and 1960, Sfântu Gheorghe was the southernmost town of the Magyar Autonomous Region, and between 1960 and 1968 it was part of the Brașov Region. In 1968, when Romania was reorganized based on counties rather than regions, the city became the seat of Covasna County.
Typical 10-storey large-panel system building in Budapest-Kispest (built by the BHK III.) [1]. Panelház (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpɒnɛlɦaːz], often shortened to panel) is a Hungarian term for a type of concrete block of flats (panel buildings), built in the People's Republic of Hungary and other Eastern Bloc countries.