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high levels of proteolytic activity in vivo leads to poor GF stability and short half-life multiple administrations and/or supraphysiological doses are often necessary to sustain an effective concentration of GFs
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  • high levels of proteolytic activity in vivo leads to poor GF stability and short half-life
  • multiple administrations and/or supraphysiological doses are often necessary to sustain an effective concentration of GFs

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