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[...] Peritoneal adhesions are pathological fibrous structures that connect together organ and membrane at sites where the peritoneum is damaged. Post-operative adhesions forming after abdominal surgery have a very high occurrence and can develop painful a ...
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Fibrinogen fusion proteins, methods of making, and methods of using fibrinogen fusion proteins are described. In a preferred embodiment the fibrinogen fusion protein contains a truncated Aa chain of fibrinogen. The Aa chain contains truncation site, which ...
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The extracellular matrix (ECM) exerts powerful control over many cellular phenomena, including stem cell differentiation. As such, design and modulation of ECM analogs to ligate specific integrin is a promising approach to control cellular processes in vit ...