Nwasp inhibition increases wound healing via trkb/plc signalling

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  • who: Bethan A. Frugtniet and colleagues from the Division of Cancer and Genetics, Cardiff University School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff , XN, UK have published the article: nWASP Inhibition Increases Wound Healing via TrKb/PLC Signalling, in the Journal: Biomolecules 2023, 13, 379. of /2023/
  • what: This study evaluated nWASP as a new therapeutic target in human wound and determined how this can be regulated. (4) Conclusions: This study showed that nWASP activity was related to the behaviour of chronic wounds and together with the findings in the in vivo models it strongly suggested nWASP . . .

     

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