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    New insights into wound healing

    • Last Update: 2021-09-20
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Although progress has been made in wound treatment, the molecular mechanisms behind wound healing are not yet fully understood


    The results of their research were published in the journal JCI Insight.


    "Skin wound healing requires migrating keratinocyte wounds


    Researchers have revealed how GRHL3 activates a protein-coding gene called fascial actin binding protein 1 (Fscn1) during wound healing to loosen the adhesions between injured skin cells so that they can effectively migrate.


    Dr.



    The figure shows the activation of the GRHL3/FSCN1/E-cadherin pathway in wounded skin cells during the re-epithelialization of the wound



    Dr.


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