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Spatial and temporal expression of basic fibroblast growth factor protein during wound healing of rat skin
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bFGF may affect the proliferation, differentiation and migration of regenerated keratinocytes and the recruitment of inflammatory cells, as well as neovascularization in granulation tissue during wound healing. Macrophages may play a pivotal role in cutaneous wound repair by producing bFGF not only during the inflammatory or proliferative stages but also during the remodelling stage.
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