Combination PDGF, KGF, IGF, and IGFBP for wound healing

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a therapeutic composition for epithelial wound repair that is a combination of PDGF and KGF. Further, the invention provides a composition for epithelial wound repair that is a therapeutic combination of PDGF, KGF, and IGF. Additionally, the invention provides a therapeutic composition of PDGF, KGF, IGF and IGFBP for epithelial wound repair.

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