2023
DOI: 10.1177/03913988221145525
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Basic fibroblast growth factor gel preparation induces angiogenesis during wound healing

Abstract: Purpose: This study aimed to observe the effect of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) gel preparation on wound repair in a full-thickness skin defect rat model and to further explore its mechanism. Methods: The full-thickness skin defect model of Wistar rats was created with circular wounds of 20 mm or 10 mm in diameter on both sides of the spine. The animals were divided into the normal, model, control gel, and bFGF gel groups (300 IU/cm2). The effects of the bFGF gel on wound healing were evaluated and co… Show more

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