Development of a New Non-Invasive Approach to Treat of Infantile Hemangioma with Growth-Inhibiting Endogenous Factors (Non-Invasive Approach to Treat of Infantile Hemangioma with Endogenous Factors)
Diana Dzidziguri
Abstract:Background: Infant hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor, the main reason for the development of which is genetic disorders occurring in embryogenesis. It should be noted that all methods of treating the disease, both general and local, have potential negative risks and side effects. The identification of endogenous regulatory factors and researching the possibilities of using them for treatment is relevant. There is the thermostable proteins complex (TPC) which has been identified in the cells of phylogenetic… Show more
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