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Concept Fibroblast Growth Factors
Concept Nerve Growth Factors
Concept Endothelial Growth Factors
Concept Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
Concept Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors
Academic Article Tenascin C promiscuously binds growth factors via its fifth fibronectin type III-like domain.
Academic Article Laminin heparin-binding peptides bind to several growth factors and enhance diabetic wound healing.
Academic Article Heparin-binding domain of fibrin(ogen) binds growth factors and promotes tissue repair when incorporated within a synthetic matrix.
Academic Article Controlled release of nerve growth factor from a heparin-containing fibrin-based cell ingrowth matrix.
Academic Article Fibrin gels engineered with pro-angiogenic growth factors promote engraftment of pancreatic islets in extrahepatic sites in mice.
Academic Article Matrix-bound growth factors in tissue repair.
Academic Article Biopolymeric delivery matrices for angiogenic growth factors.
Academic Article Development of fibrin derivatives for controlled release of heparin-binding growth factors.
Academic Article Extracellular matrix in angiogenesis: dynamic structures with translational potential.
Academic Article Covalently conjugated VEGF--fibrin matrices for endothelialization.
Academic Article Growth factors engineered for super-affinity to the extracellular matrix enhance tissue healing.
Academic Article The 12th-14th type III repeats of fibronectin function as a highly promiscuous growth factor-binding domain.
Academic Article Extracellular matrix-inspired growth factor delivery systems for bone regeneration.
Academic Article Engineering growth factors for regenerative medicine applications.
Academic Article Bioluminescent and micro-computed tomography imaging of bone repair induced by fibrin-binding growth factors.
Academic Article The heparin binding domain of von Willebrand factor binds to growth factors and promotes angiogenesis in wound healing.
Academic Article Growth factors with enhanced syndecan binding generate tonic signalling and promote tissue healing.
Grant Engineering Growth Factor-ECM Interactions to Heal Chronic Wounds in Type 1 Diabetes
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