Anti-inflammatory potential of thymosin ?4 in the central nervous system: implications for progressive neurodegenerative diseases
(2018)
Journal Article
Introduction: The actin-sequestering thymosin beta4 (Tβ4) is the most abundant member of the β-thymosins, and is widely expressed in the central nervous system (CNS), but its functions in the healthy and diseased brain are poorly understood. The expr... Read More about Anti-inflammatory potential of thymosin ?4 in the central nervous system: implications for progressive neurodegenerative diseases.