Par2-mediated responses in inflammation and regeneration: choosing between repair and damage
Abstract The protease activated receptor 2 (Par2) plays a pivotal role in various damage models, influencing injury, proliferation, inflammation, and regeneration. Despite extensive studies, its binary roles- EITHER aggravating injury or promoting recovery-make a conclusive translational decision on...
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Main Authors: | Gal Reches (Author), Ron Piran (Author) |
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