MicroRNA therapy for infected wounds
Abstract A novel approach for identification of functional miRNAs in skin wounds reveals miR‐223 as a key regulator of inflammation during tissue repair. The findings suggest targeting of miR‐233 as an effective strategy to enhance neutrophil activation after bacterial infection and to improve heali...
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| description | Abstract A novel approach for identification of functional miRNAs in skin wounds reveals miR‐223 as a key regulator of inflammation during tissue repair. The findings suggest targeting of miR‐233 as an effective strategy to enhance neutrophil activation after bacterial infection and to improve healing of infected wounds. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-2389bbc2d8bd48118f96ce47b9d8e0c52025-08-20T02:11:29ZengSpringer NatureEMBO Molecular Medicine1757-46761757-46842018-09-0110101310.15252/emmm.201809574MicroRNA therapy for infected woundsPaul Hiebert0Sabine Werner1Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Health Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute for Technology (ETH) ZurichDepartment of Biology, Institute of Molecular Health Sciences, Swiss Federal Institute for Technology (ETH) ZurichAbstract A novel approach for identification of functional miRNAs in skin wounds reveals miR‐223 as a key regulator of inflammation during tissue repair. The findings suggest targeting of miR‐233 as an effective strategy to enhance neutrophil activation after bacterial infection and to improve healing of infected wounds.https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201809574 |
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| title | MicroRNA therapy for infected wounds |
| title_full | MicroRNA therapy for infected wounds |
| title_fullStr | MicroRNA therapy for infected wounds |
| title_full_unstemmed | MicroRNA therapy for infected wounds |
| title_short | MicroRNA therapy for infected wounds |
| title_sort | microrna therapy for infected wounds |
| url | https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201809574 |
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