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  2. Copper peptide GHK-Cu - Wikipedia

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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 ...

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    The Hungarian Wikipedia (Hungarian: Magyar Wikipédia) is the Hungarian/Magyar version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Started on 8 July 2003 by Péter Gervai, this version reached the 300,000-article milestone in May 2015. [1] The 500,000th article was born on 16 February 2022. [2]

  4. Talk:Copper peptide GHK-Cu - Wikipedia

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  5. GHK - Wikipedia

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    GHK may refer to: Gahcho Kue Aerodrome, in the Northwest Territories, Canada; Geko Karen, a language of Burma; GHK algorithm, a regression model; Ghotki railway station, in Pakistan; Glasgow High Kelvinside, a Scottish rugby union club; Goldman–Hodgkin–Katz flux equation; Goldman–Hodgkin–Katz voltage equation; Gush Katif Airport, in the ...

  6. List of Hungarian films 1948–1989 - Wikipedia

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    Dezső Magyar: Gábor Bódy, Tamás Szentjóby, György Cserhalmi: Banned after release Fényes szelek: Miklós Jancsó: Hosszú futásodra mindig számíthatunk: Gyula Gazdag: Isten hozta, őrnagy úr: Zoltán Fábri: Zoltán Latinovits, Imre Sinkovits: Based on the novel by István Örkény, entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival

  7. Magyar Cserkészszövetség - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Cserkészszövetség (Hungarian Scout Association), the primary national Scouting organization of Hungary, was founded in 1912, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922 and again after the rebirth of Scouting in the country in 1990. The coeducational Magyar Cserkészszövetség had 12,937 members in 2021.

  8. Bíborka Bocskor - Wikipedia

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    Bocskor was born on 16 August [1] 1982 in Sânmartin (Csíkszentmárton), a village in the Transylvania region of Romania. [2] Her parents owned a farm, and she would help with the crops and animals. [3]

  9. Hungarian Workers' Party - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Workers' Party (Hungarian: Magyar Munkáspárt, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈmuŋkaːʃpaːrt]) is a communist party in Hungary led by Gyula Thürmer. Established after the fall of the communist Hungarian People's Republic, the party has yet to win a seat in the Hungarian parliament.