Research progress on the role and mechanism of action of activin A in brain injury

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Abstract

Activin A belongs to the transforming growth factor superfamily and has a variety of biological functions. Studies have revealed that activin A can regulate the body's immune and inflammatory responses and participate in the regulation of cell death. In addition, activin A also has neurotrophic function and plays an important role in the repair of brain damage. This article summarizes recent advances in understanding the role and mechanism of action of activin A in brain injury and provides new hints into the application of activin A in the treatment of brain injury.

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Su, X., Huang, L., Xiao, D., Qu, Y., & Mu, D. (2018, October 9). Research progress on the role and mechanism of action of activin A in brain injury. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00697

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