2023
DOI: 10.1093/bjd/ljad174.034
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P13 Prediction and in vitro characterization of tetrapeptide matrikines with diverse effects on human dermal fibroblasts

Abstract: The extracellular matrices (ECMs) of mammalian tissues play important roles in mediating and maintaining tissue function. However, aberrant and progressive remodelling of ECM components is a key feature in the pathology and ageing of many organs, including skin. Crucially, these degradative processes not only impair function, but may also release peptide fragments, known as matrikines, with cell signalling capabilities. In addition to endogenously produced matrikines, many exogenously applied bioactive peptide… Show more

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