The TGF‑β1/COX‑2‑dependant pathway serves a key role in the generation of OKC‑induced M2‑polarized macrophage‑like cells and angiogenesis

Published: Jul 23, 2020
Abstract
An odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) is a common oral cyst arising from the odontogenic epithelium, which has the characteristics of a tumor. Previous studies have demonstrated that M2-polarized macrophages and angiogenesis have important roles in the progression of OKCs. As transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 is important in growth and developmental processes, and early studies have indicated that TGF-β1 is upregulated in OKCs, the present study...
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Title
The TGF‑β1/COX‑2‑dependant pathway serves a key role in the generation of OKC‑induced M2‑polarized macrophage‑like cells and angiogenesis
Published Date
Jul 23, 2020
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