Biomaterials
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ASU-led study finds cancer marker SerpinB3 also drives wound healing
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Researchers at Arizona State University report that SerpinB3 — a protein better known as a cancer biomarker — plays a natural role in wound repair by spurring skin cells to migrate and rebuild tissue. The peer‑reviewed study appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.