Engineered delivery strategies for enhanced control of growth factor activities in wound healing

Volume: 146, Pages: 190 - 208
Published: Jun 1, 2019
Abstract
Growth factors (GFs) are versatile signalling molecules that orchestrate the dynamic, multi-stage process of wound healing. Delivery of exogenous GFs to the wound milieu to mediate healing in an active, physiologically-relevant manner has shown great promise in laboratories; however, the inherent instability of GFs, accompanied with numerous safety, efficacy and cost concerns, has hindered the clinical success of GF delivery. In this article, we...
Paper Details
Title
Engineered delivery strategies for enhanced control of growth factor activities in wound healing
Published Date
Jun 1, 2019
Volume
146
Pages
190 - 208
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