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TNFα contributes to diabetes impaired angiogenesis in fracture healing
Jason C. Lim
, Kang I. Ko
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Marcelo Mattos
, Miao Fang
, Citong Zhang
, Daniel Feinberg
, Hisham Sindi
, Shuai Li
, Jazia Alblowi
, Rayyan A. Kayal
, Thomas A. Einhorn
, Louis C. Gerstenfeld
, Dana T. Graves
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Cardiovascular Research Priority Area
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Tumor Necrosis Factor
100%
Fracture Healing
100%
Inflammation
40%
Diabetes Mellitus
40%
Streptozotocin
20%
Advanced Glycation End Product
20%
Blood Clotting Factor 8
20%
Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitor
20%
Transcription Factor FKHR
20%
Pegsunercept
20%
Caspase 3
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Angiogenesis
100%
Tumor Necrosis Factor
100%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Programmed Cell Death
25%
CD31
12%
Factor VIII
12%
FOXO1
12%
P21
12%
Glycation
12%
CD34
12%
Endochondral Ossification
12%
Transcription Factor FKHR
12%
Chondrocyte
12%
Streptozotocin
12%
Caspase 3
12%
TNF Inhibitor
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Tumor Necrosis Factor
100%
Angiogenesis
100%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Programmed Cell Death
25%
Factor VIII
12%
CD34
12%
TNF Inhibitor
12%
Chondrocyte
12%
CD31
12%
Enchondral Ossification
12%
Transcription Factor FKHR
12%
Caspase
12%
Glycation
12%
In Vitro
12%