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US20050175600A1 - Wound healing compositions and methods using tropoelastin and lysyl oxidase - Google Patents

Wound healing compositions and methods using tropoelastin and lysyl oxidase
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US20050175600A1
US20050175600A1US10/973,664US97366404AUS2005175600A1US 20050175600 A1US20050175600 A1US 20050175600A1US 97366404 AUS97366404 AUS 97366404AUS 2005175600 A1US2005175600 A1US 2005175600A1
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The present invention provides compositions and methods for promoting wound healing. The composition comprises virgin monomers of tropoelastin and lysyl oxidase. When the lysyl oxidase comes in contact with the tropoelastin, cross-linking of the tropoelastin monomers will occur to form elastin. Contacting the tropoelastin and lysyl oxidase together and applying the mixture to a wound before substantial cross-linking has occurred promotes wound healing by holding the damaged tissue together, increasing the rate of healing, and decreasing the amount of scarring.

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