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Concept Wound Healing
Academic Article Extracellular Matrix-Inspired Growth Factor Delivery Systems for Skin Wound Healing.
Academic Article Fibronectin binding modulates CXCL11 activity and facilitates wound healing.
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 Separation of the arterial wall from blood contact using hydrogel barriers reduces intimal thickening after balloon injury in the rat: the roles of medial and luminal factors in arterial healing.
Academic Article In situ photopolymerized hydrogels for vascular and peritoneal wound healing.
Academic Article Bone healing induced by local delivery of an engineered parathyroid hormone prodrug.
Academic Article Engineering the growth factor microenvironment with fibronectin domains to promote wound and bone tissue healing.
Academic Article Synthetic extracellular matrices for in situ tissue engineering.
Academic Article Biomimetic PEG hydrogels crosslinked with minimal plasmin-sensitive tri-amino acid peptides.
Academic Article Local induction of lymphangiogenesis with engineered fibrin-binding VEGF-C promotes wound healing by increasing immune cell trafficking and matrix remodeling.
Academic Article Bone repair with a form of BMP-2 engineered for incorporation into fibrin cell ingrowth matrices.
Academic Article Engineered aprotinin for improved stability of fibrin biomaterials.
Academic Article Peptide-matrix-mediated gene transfer of an oxygen-insensitive hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha variant for local induction of angiogenesis.
Academic Article Growth factors engineered for super-affinity to the extracellular matrix enhance tissue healing.
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.
Academic Article VEGF-A, PDGF-BB and HB-EGF engineered for promiscuous super affinity to the extracellular matrix improve wound healing in a model of type 1 diabetes.
Academic Article Therapeutic arteriogenesis by factor-decorated fibrin matrices promotes wound healing in diabetic mice.
Grant Engineering Growth Factor-ECM Interactions to Heal Chronic Wounds in Type 1 Diabetes
Academic Article Mannose-Decorated Co-Polymer Facilitates Controlled Release of Butyrate to Accelerate Chronic Wound Healing.
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