Human gingival fibroblast secretome accelerates wound healing through anti-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic mechanisms
Abstract Healing of the skin and oral mucosa utilises similar mechanisms of tissue repair, however, scarring and the rate of wound closure is vastly superior in the oral cavity suggesting differences between these two environments. One key difference is the phenotype of dermal fibroblasts compared t...
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Main Authors: | Parinaz Ahangar, Stuart J. Mills, Louise E. Smith, Stan Gronthos, Allison J. Cowin |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f9d3ec5e4f4d4552876c4600af3d1e58 |
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