Published in Surgery Litigation and Law Weekly, November 24th, 2006
Study 1: New investigation results, "Endothelial progenitor cell release into circulation is triggered by hyperoxia-induced increases in bone marrow nitric oxide," are detailed in a study published in Stem Cells. "Endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) are known to contribute to wound healing, but the physiologic triggers for their mobilization are often insufficient to induce complete wound healing in the presence of severe ischemia. EPC trafficking is known to be regulated by hypoxic gradients and induced by vascular endothelial growth factor-mediated increases in bone marrow...
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