Epidermal and Dermal Effects of Epidermal Growth Factor During Wound Repair
Volume: 94, Issue: 5, Pages: 624 - 629
Published: May 1, 1990
Abstract
Epidermal growth factor (EGF), a well-characterized peptide that stimulates in vitro cell proliferation, has now been shown to enhance in vivo resurfacing of porcine wounds. Topical formulations containing either recombinant EGF or placebo were applied daily to partial-thickness wounds along the dorsal surface of pigs. Following full-thickness removal of these wounds, tissues were sectioned and stained, and histologic sections were subjected to...
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Title
Epidermal and Dermal Effects of Epidermal Growth Factor During Wound Repair
Published Date
May 1, 1990
Volume
94
Issue
5
Pages
624 - 629
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