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Research documents its influence on ERK1/2 signaling cascades that regulate cell proliferation and migration[3][4]
The peptide does not appear to promote tumor growth in available research, though long-term human data remains limited
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According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NAP), a safe highest level is called the tolerable upper intake level. Assessment of what amount is too much is based on animal and human studies, published evidence of adverse events, and professional agreement based on a committee of experts