Aspirin inhibits inflammation and scar formation in the injury tendon healing through regulating JNK/STAT‐3 signalling pathway
Cell Proliferation2019Vol. 52(4), pp. e12650–e12650
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Yunjiao Wang, Gang He, Hong Tang, Youxing Shi, Xia Kang, Jingtong Lyu, Min Zhu, Mei Zhou, Mingyu Yang, Miduo Mu, Wan Chen, Binghua Zhou, Jiqiang Zhang, Kanglai Tang
Abstract
Taken together, the findings suggested that aspirin inhibited inflammation and scar formation via regulation of JNK/STAT-3 signalling and decreased rerupture risk of injury tendon. Aspirin could be an ideal therapeutic strategy in tendon injury healing.
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