Immunol Cell Biol
Due to its role in myelin sheath production, it's the preferred form for women with nerve or spinal cord problems
This mechanism involves: Sequestration of monomeric actin (G-actin) to prevent premature polymerization Promotion of actin polymerization into functional microfilaments (F-actin) when needed Enhanced cellular migration through cytoskeletal reorganization Facilitation of cell shape changes necessary for wound healing Research indicates TB-500 may work with the Arp2/3 protein complex to orchestrate actin polymerization, though this mechanism requires further clarification[4]
15, 16, D-CuP, ROS-responsive hydrogel matrix (G) and G/D-CuP demonstrated good biocompatibility
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Cao J, Belousoff MJ, Gerrard E, Danev R, Fletcher MM, Dal Maso E, et al