The transcription factor Egr-1: a potential drug in wound healing and tissue repair
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The transcription factor Egr-1: a potential drug in wound healing and tissue repair
Abstract
In the United States, between 40 and 90 million hospital days are lost per year as a result of trauma and surgical procedures which result in the loss of functional tissue. This is estimated to cost the economy and healthcare providers in excess of US$ 500 billion, a figure that is increasing because of extending population lifespan. Tissue engineering and gene therapies are radical new treatments that are aimed at tissue regeneration ranging from dermal, osteal and occular repair to the replacement of failing tissue with entire biosynthetic organs. Over the last decade, numerous proteins have been identified that are able to direct the synthesis of new tissue. Such proteins include growth factors, cytokines and, more recently, transcription factors.
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