The researcher's team found that by fastening a protein called vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) to microscopic particles can upsurge the survival time of stem cells, which could be used to help the healing of tissues, after the inoculation into the body. To comprehend how this protein can upsurge the survival of the cells, the researchers tested the molecules called “micro RNAs,” which are imperative for the function of the cells.
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