Peptide RL-QN15 regulates epidermal stem cell function to accelerate wound healing via the FZD8/β-catenin axis
Yuansheng Li(Kunming University of Science and Technology), Xinwang Yang(Kunming Medical University), Zeqiong Ru(Kunming Medical University), Saige Yin(Kunming Medical University), Naixin Liu(Kunming Medical University), Kun Guo(Fudan University), Li He(Kunming Medical University), Jun Sun(Kunming Medical University), Junyuan Wang(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Shaoyang Zhang(Kunming Medical University), Ying Peng(Shaanxi Normal University), Yuliu Yang(Kunming Medical University), Yujing Ding(State Ethnic Affairs Commission), Ying Wang(Leiden University Medical Center), Qiuye Jia(Kunming Medical University)
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