Research Index
BPC-157 Arginine Salt Research Index
PSI surfaces 50 peer-reviewed studies on BPC-157 Arginine Salt, prioritized by evidence strength: human clinical research first, then animal studies. The full historical archive is linked below on PubMed.
50 studies
Predictors of favorable modified Rankin Scale outcome during inpatient rehabilitation for subacute stroke: a secondary analysis of the Walk 'n Watch trial.
Ezeugwu VE, Peters S, Hung SH et al.
Disabil Rehabil·2026·Human·PubMed →
Who Should Decide the Outcome for a Clinical Trial? Comparing the Views of Stakeholders on Intervention Benefit Using Multi-Criteria Decision Modelling of Cognitive Remediation.
Zhang X, Wykes T, Jin H et al.
Schizophr Bull·2026·Human·PubMed →
Empowering Patient Autonomy: The Role of Large Language Models (LLMs) in Scaffolding Informed Consent in Medical Practice.
Allen JW, Levy N, Wilkinson D
Bioethics·2026·Human·PubMed →
Mapping policies related to problematic usage of the internet in seven European countries: Netherlands, Spain, Hungary, Lithuania, Portugal, Estonia and Switzerland.
Larrain B, van Kessel R, Mosler K et al.
Compr Psychiatry·2026·Animal·PubMed →
Problematic usage of the internet: A policy map of the use of internet and its possible mental health consequences in adolescents across United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Canada, the United States, and New Zealand.
Snegg J, Larrain B, Mosler K et al.
Compr Psychiatry·2026·Animal·PubMed →
Compensatory and impaired trust updating in mild cognitive impairment: Evidence from computational modeling and fMRI.
Chen Y, He H, Ding Y et al.
Neuroimage·2026·Animal·PubMed →
Gamified eco-points and cost salience-when rewards "do" and "do not" align in anti-food-waste apps.
Luo T, Tu J, Liu L et al.
Front Psychol·2026·Animal·PubMed →
Trusting Wisely? Developmental Changes in How Children Learn and Adapt to Partner Trustworthiness.
Wang YR, Warneken F
Dev Sci·2026·Animal·Cognitive Enhancement·PubMed →
The Cambridge Questionnaire for Apathy and Impulsivity Traits (CamQUAIT): a novel assessment tool for frontotemporal lobar degeneration-related syndromes.
Lansdall CJ, Williams RS, Coyle-Gilchrist I et al.
PLoS One·2026