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20090156477 | Compositions and Methods for Regulating Inflammatory Responses - This invention relates, in part, to compositions and methods for the regulation of inflammatory responses. Specifically, the invention relates, in part, to compositions of and methods for using fibroblast growth factor (FGF) proteins, proteoglycans (e.g., syndecans), agents that modulate proteoglycans and agents that affect Wnt signaling. The invention also provides compositions and methods for treating subjects with undesired inflammatory activity and/or diseases associated therewith. The invention further provides, in part, compositions and methods for disrupting intercellular junctions with FGFs, such as for the enhanced delivery of therapeutic agents. | 06-18-2009 |
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