The evidence was based on experimental data only briefly described in the patent and included models of: gastric ulcers, heart damage, liver damage, pancreatic injury, kidney damage, experimental diabetes, fever, edema, rhinitis, bone fracture, burns, skin wounds, hypersensitivity reactions, pupil dilation, colon injury, tumour growth, radiation injury, red blood cell development, fertility and lactation, tooth damage, several types of central and peripheral nerve damage, and survival from infection with Trichinosis (i.e., tapeworms) as well as several viruses
Competitive athletes subject to testing should not use peptides containing them
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Associations between free fatty acids, cumulus oocyte complex morphology and ovarian function during in vitro fertilization
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