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Topical Application of Virus-Derived Immunomodulating Proteins and Peptides to Promote Wound Healing in Mouse Models
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Topical Application of Virus-Derived Immunomodulating Proteins and Peptides to Promote Wound Healing in Mouse Models

L. Zhang, J. R. Yaron, Q. Guo, J. Kilbourne, E. A. Awo, M. Burgin, L. N. Schutz, S. E. Wallace, K. M. Lowe and A. R. Lucas
Vol.2225
Methods in Molecular Biology, Humana Press Inc.
2021

Abstract

Full-thickness excision Hydrogel Viral immune modulator Wound healing chitosan eosin esculin hematoxylin immunomodulating agent peptide derivative protein derivative viral protein collagen type 1 immunologic factor animal experiment animal model animal tissue chronic wound collagen fiber female immunohistochemistry male mouse nonhuman scar formation skin injury staining tissue section topical treatment wound tissue animal biosynthesis C57BL mouse chemistry cutaneous drug administration disease model drug delivery system drug effect gene expression genetics immunology injury Myxoma virus pathology scar skin surgical wound Administration, Cutaneous Animals Cicatrix Collagen Type I Disease Models, Animal Drug Delivery Systems Hydrogels Immunologic Factors Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Viral Proteins

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