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Autologous blood transfusion augments impaired wound healing in diabetic mice by enhancing lncRNA H1...

Autologous blood transfusion augments impaired wound healing in diabetic mice by enhancing lncRNA H1...

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Autologous blood transfusion augments impaired wound healing in diabetic mice by enhancing lncRNA H19 expression via the HIF-1[alpha] signaling pathway

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Autologous blood transfusion augments impaired wound healing in diabetic mice by enhancing lncRNA H19 expression via the HIF-1[alpha] signaling pathway

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BioMed Central Ltd

Journal title

Cell communication and signaling, 2018-11, Vol.16 (1)

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English

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BioMed Central Ltd

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Impaired wound healing frequently occurs in diabetes mellitus (DM) and is implicated in impaired angiogenesis. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) H19 has been reported as being reduced in DM and played a critical role in inducing angiogenesis. Thus, we hypothesized that H19 may affect impaired wound healing in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic mice t...

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Autologous blood transfusion augments impaired wound healing in diabetic mice by enhancing lncRNA H19 expression via the HIF-1[alpha] signaling pathway

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TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A568513562

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_infotracmisc_A568513562

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1478-811X

E-ISSN

1478-811X

DOI

10.1186/s12964-018-0290-6

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