Here is a new video-insight by Professor Marco E. Bianchi, Co-founder and Part-owner of HMGBiotech. These video-insights offer concise, focused segments from Prof. Bianchi’s lecture, each exploring a specific aspect of HMGB1 biology.
12th video: We can detect the HMGB1-CXCL12 complex in injured muscle and target it
The HMGB1–CXCL12 complex forms in injured muscle and can be detected by hybridization assay, while blocking HMGB1 with antibodies or glycyrrhizin effectively prevents the recruitment of inflammatory cells.
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