Growth differentiation factor 10 induces angiogenesis to promote wound healing in rats with diabetic foot ulcers by activating tgf-β1/smad3 signaling pathway

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  • who: Qingsong Zhao and collaborators from the UND Life Sciences LLC, United States University of Louisville, United States have published the article: Growth differentiation factor 10 induces angiogenesis to promote wound healing in rats with diabetic foot ulcers by activating TGF-u03b21/Smad3 signaling pathway, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study sought to identify the role of GDF-10 in wound healing in DFU, and the obtained findings indicated that GDF-10 could facilitate wound healing in DFU via the activation of the TGF-b1/Smad3 signaling pathway, underlining a novel modality for DFU . . .

     

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