New design method stabilizes human growth factor for potential therapeutic use

New design method stabilizes human growth factor for potential therapeutic use
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A new study published in the Biophysical Journal reports on the development of a stable, biologically active version of the human fibroblast growth factor. Human fibroblast growth factor, or FGF, has potent wound-healing and antidiabetic properties that could prove useful in the development of new therapeutics.
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