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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Wound
  1. ... to be important in the formation of early wound-healing tissues. Additionally, researchers have proposed roles for ... epidermis to underlying layers of skin or regulate wound healing. These abnormalities of laminin 332 cause the ...
  2. ... involved in blood clots and is important for wound healing, creating the framework for normal tissue to ...
  3. ... proteins that are important for blood clotting and wound healing. In response to an injury that causes ...
  4. ... protein is important for immune system function and wound healing. MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about 19p13.13 ...
  5. ... it is mainly involved in blood clotting and wound healing. Soluble plasma fibronectin-1 functions outside of ...
  6. ... of cell type, formation of blood vessels (angiogenesis), wound healing, and embryo development.The FGFR3 protein spans ...
  7. ... cell growth and maturation, formation of blood vessels, wound healing, and embryonic development. The FGFR1 protein spans ...
  8. ... differentiation), bone development, formation of blood vessels (angiogenesis), wound healing, and embryonic development.The FGFR2 protein spans ...
  9. ... cell growth and maturation, formation of blood vessels, wound healing, and embryo development.The FGFR4 protein interacts ...
  10. ... cell growth and maturation, formation of blood vessels, wound healing, and development before birth. By attaching to ...
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