Thymosin beta 4 promotes dermal wound healing and angiogenesis in vivo
Philp D, Goldstein AL, Kleinman HK.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
Key finding
Tβ4 accelerated wound closure across all animal models tested, with enhanced angiogenesis and hair follicle stem cell activation.
Summary
Study demonstrating TB-500 promoted dermal wound healing, angiogenesis, and hair follicle growth in multiple animal models including normal, diabetic, and aged mice.
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