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March 3, 2026
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Correction to “ TWEAK increases angiogenesis to promote diabetic skin wound healing by regulating Fn14/ EGFR signaling”
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Angiogenesis is enhanced, supporting faster diabetic skin wound healing through Fn14 and EGFR interactions, which is crucial for recovery.
Key evidence reveals that TWEAK leads to significant upregulation of angiogenic factors, with notable increases observed in skin tissues.
The analysis evaluates the signaling pathways involved in wound healing processes, focusing on Fn14 and EGFR regulation in a diabetic context.
This correction highlights the potential for targeted therapies utilizing TWEAK to improve healing outcomes in diabetes-related skin injuries.
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A Sun, study studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a76818badf0bb9e87e3929
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/jocd.70721
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Correction to “ TWEAK increases angiogenesis to promote diabetic skin wound healing by regulating Fn14/ EGFR signaling” | Synapse