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This naturally occurring copper binding tripeptidecomposed of the amino acids glycine, histidine, and lysine complexed with copper(II)was first characterized in human plasma during the 1970s by researcher Loren Pickart, who observed its remarkable ability to stimulate protein synthesis in aged liver tissue (Pickart, 1973)
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