Insulin‐like growth factor I plays a role in gastric wound healing: evidence using a zinc derivative, polaprezinc, and an in vitro rabbit wound repair model

Although the detailed mechanism is unclear, zinc and its derivative, polaprezinc, have been reported to accelerate gastric ulcer healing in vivo.

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