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Ferguson, Mark WJ, Duncan, Jonathan, Bond, Jeremy, Bush, James, Durani, Piyush, So, Karen, Taylor, Lisa, Chantrey, Jonquille, Mason, Tracey, James, Gaynor, Laverty, Hugh, Occleston, Nick L, Sattar, Abdul, Ludlow, Anna, O'Kane, Sharon
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In The Lancet 2009 373(9671):1264-1274
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In Clinics in Plastic Surgery 2009 36(2):307-313
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In Drug Discovery Today 2008 13(21):973-981
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In Experimental Hematology 2007 35(3):500-506
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In Archives of Oral Biology 2007 52(3):260-267
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In Journal of Investigative Dermatology January 2003 120(1):153-163
Autor:
Gisby, Martin F., Mellors, Philip, Madesis, Panagiotis, Ellin, Marianne, Laverty, Hugh, O'Kane, Sharon, Ferguson, Mark W J, Day, Anil
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Gisby, M F, Mellors, P, Madesis, P, Ellin, M, Laverty, H, O'Kane, S, Ferguson, M W J & Day, A 2011, ' A synthetic gene increases TGFβ3 accumulation by 75-fold in tobacco chloroplasts enabling rapid purification and folding into a biologically active molecule ', Plant Biotechnology Journal, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 618-628 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-7652.2011.00619.x
Human transforming growth factor-β3 (TGFβ3) is a new therapeutic protein used to reduce scarring during wound healing. The active molecule is a nonglycosylated, homodimer comprised of 13-kDa polypeptide chains linked by disulphide bonds. Expression
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https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/a-synthetic-gene-increases-tgf3-accumulation-by-75fold-in-tobacco-chloroplasts-enabling-rapid-purification-and-folding-into-a-biologically-active-molecule(b6244583-c7de-4f13-9492-a0939e386dcf).html
Autor:
Bush, Jim, So, Karen, Mason, Tracey, Occleston, Nick L., O'Kane, Sharon, Ferguson, Mark W. J.
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Dermatology Research and Practice.
Many patients are dissatisfied with scars on both visible and non-visible body sites and would value any opportunity to improve or minimise scarring following surgery. Approximately 44 million procedures in the US and 42 million procedures in the EU
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Occleston, Nick L., Metcalfe, Anthony D., Boanas, Adam, Burgoyne, Nicholas J., Nield, Kerry, O'Kane, Sharon, Ferguson, Mark W. J.
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Dermatology Research and Practice.
Scarring in the skin after trauma, surgery, burn or sports injury is a major medical problem, often resulting in loss of function, restriction of tissue movement and adverse psychological effects. Whilst various studies have utilised a range of model