cloniesins
Cloniesins are a class of small, water-soluble peptides that have been identified in various organisms, including humans. They are characterized by their ability to promote cell proliferation and differentiation, making them of significant interest in the fields of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Cloniesins were first discovered in the 1980s and have since been the subject of numerous studies aimed at understanding their molecular mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications.
The structure of cloniesins varies among different species, but they generally consist of a short amino acid
Cloniesins have been shown to have potential applications in various fields, including wound healing, tissue repair,
Despite their potential, the clinical use of cloniesins is still in its early stages. Further research is