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Ac2-26 peptide and serine protease of Bothrops atrox similarly induces angiogenesis without triggering local and systemic inflammation in a murine model of dorsal skinfold chamber. (October 2017)
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Journal Article
Title:
Ac2-26 peptide and serine protease of Bothrops atrox similarly induces angiogenesis without triggering local and systemic inflammation in a murine model of dorsal skinfold chamber. (October 2017)
Main Title:
Ac2-26 peptide and serine protease of Bothrops atrox similarly induces angiogenesis without triggering local and systemic inflammation in a murine model of dorsal skinfold chamber
Highlights: The dorsal skin chamber is a versatile tool to observe the angiogenic process. Ac2-26 peptide from annexin A1 protein and serine protease of Bothrops atrox promote new blood vessels formation. These mediators do not induce inflammatory cells recruitment and changes in cytokines levels.