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Systems genetics identifies a macrophage cholesterol network associated with physiological wound healing

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Figure 1. A systems genetics approach for deciphering macrophage-dependent wound healing
Figure 2. Strong association of a macrophage-mediated healing network with the Runx2wide mapping results from multivariate Bayesian mapping of 40 macrophage coexpression modules in the outbred mouse population showing fast and slow healing ([BF] of 211,096
Figure 3. The macrophage-mediated healing network is enriched for cholesterol/lipid biosynthesis and is partly controlled by Runx2whose expression levels correlate with with rate of healing ( activity
Figure 4. FASN inhibition with cerulenin affects wound healing

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