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Peptide Growth Factors and Wound Healing

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Journal Clin Plast Surg
Specialty General Surgery
Date 1990 Jul 1
PMID 2199134
Citations 15
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Abstract

An analysis of peptide growth factors and wound healing should not fail to give credit to its foundations in cancer research. Add the recent advances in peptide chemistry and molecular genetics that have permitted complete definitions and in vivo studies for the first time. The result is an enormous break-through in wound healing research. The potential for understanding and then using the growth factors to enhance healing in the aged or debilitated is incalculable.

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