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A shrinkage‐resistant hydrogel is developed to confer post‐fabrication shape fidelity. The hydrogel, based on recombinant spider silk protein eADF4(C16)‐RGD and collagen‐I, exhibits tunable mechanical properties and shrink‐resistance in the presence of fibroblasts as well as muscle cells.
Xuen J. Ng+10 more
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The Primary Structure of Epidermal Growth Factor
C. Richard Savage+2 more
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Human squamous cell lung cancers express increased epidermal growth factor receptors. [PDF]
F. J. Hendler, Brad Ozanne
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The limitations of existing clinical treatments highlight the need for a more comprehensive strategy for addressing infected diabetic wounds. A tri‐layered scaffold is developed to deliver therapeutics loaded in CuBDC and ZIF‐8 MOFs that are tailored to the requirements of deep‐infected diabetic wounds.
Ayse Gunyakti Mujtaba+8 more
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Characterization of the binding of 125-I-labeled epidermal growth factor to human fibroblasts
G Carpenter+3 more
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Epidermal growth factor and glucagon receptors in mice homozygous for a lethal chromosomal deletion. [PDF]
Phyllis A. Shaw+1 more
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Clinical translation of biohybrid medical implants requires the previous implementation of drying schemes that can facilitate their sterilization and storage. This study addresses that critical aspect and elucidates the impact of drying on biohybrid vascular grafts, highlighting the need for implant‐specific drying strategies to ensure safety ...
Dominic Pascal Andre+5 more
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The epidermal growth factor network: role in oocyte growth, maturation and developmental competence
D. Richani, R. Gilchrist
semanticscholar +1 more source
Epidermal Growth Factor: Receptors in Human Fibroblasts and Modulation of Action by Cholera Toxin
Morley D. Hollenberg, Pedro Cuatrecasas
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Light‐Activatable Hyaluronic Acid‐Derivatives Releasing Nitric Oxide and Their Delivery in the Skin
This work explores the development of photoactivatable hyaluronic acid (HA) derivatives functionalized with nitric oxide (NO) photodonors for light‐controlled therapeutic applications. The HA derivatives demonstrate enhanced keratinocyte proliferation and migration, effective NO release, and skin penetration when formulated as microemulsions.
Giuseppe Longobardi+7 more
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