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Chrysalin® (TP508) Mode of Action

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  1. Site of tissue injury.
  2. Chrysalin selectively binds to a putative non-proteolytic receptor (NPAR) and
    activates the cell.
  3. The activated cells release regulatory proteins that recruit additional cells to
    the site of the injury.
  4. At the site of the injury, neovascularization is initiated, resulting in acceleration
    of tissue repair.

Read Thrombin peptide Chrysalin® stimulates healing of diabetic
foot ulcers in a placebo-controlled phase I/II study

Chrysalin® (TP508)
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  Product Platform
Diabetic Foot Ulcer Healing
Acceleration of Fracture Repair
Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction

 

 

       
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