Thymosin beta4 promotes angiogenesis, wound healing, and hair follicle development
Philp et al. · PubMed
Abstract / Summary
Summarizes the literature identifying thymosin beta-4 as a multifunctional mediator of cellular migration, blood vessel formation, and wound repair.
Methods
Investigated as a review in the field of tissue & recovery research. The study design follows the methodology described in the published manuscript indexed under the identifiers listed above. Full methodological detail is available in the source publication via the PubMed or DOI link.
Results
Summarizes the literature identifying thymosin beta-4 as a multifunctional mediator of cellular migration, blood vessel formation, and wound repair.
Limitations
Reviews broad experimental data rather than randomized human outcomes.
External links
- · PubMed: PMID 15037013 ↗
- · DOI: 10.1016/j.mad.2003.11.005 ↗
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