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Mucosal Layer – Structure, Function and Diseases

The mucosal layer is the innermost lining of the gastrointestinal tract. It protects tissues, absorbs nutrients, and plays a key role in the body's immune defense.

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Copper peptide

Copper peptide is a bioactive compound combining copper with amino acids, widely used in medicine and cosmetics to support skin regeneration, wound healing, and anti-aging.

KPV

KPV is a naturally occurring tripeptide with anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, studied for its role in gut inflammation and wound healing.

IGF-1 LR3

IGF-1 LR3 is a synthetic, long-acting analogue of Insulin-like Growth Factor 1, used exclusively in research. It is not an approved medicinal product.

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