Response to wounding - wound healing
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[edit] Current genes associated with wound healing or it's child terms
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ACVRL1, ADAMTS13, ADORA2A, APOA5, C4BPB, CD36, CD40, CD40L, CD59, CD9, DCBD2, ENTP1, EREG, EVL, F13A, F13B, F2, F2R, F2RL2, F2RL3, FA10, FA11, FA12, FA5, FA7, FA8, FA9, FUT10, GGCX, GNA12, GNAQ, GP1BA, GP1BB, GP6, GP9, HNF4A, IL11, ITGA2, ITGA2B, ITGB3, KLK6, KNG1, KPTN, LMAN1, MMRN1, PABPC4, PF4, PLAT, PLAUR, PLG, PLSCR1, PLSCR4, PROC, PROS1, RTN4RL1, RTN4RL2, SAA1, SCUBE1, SERPINE1, SPRR3, TBXAS1, TFPI1, TGFB2, THBD, THBS1, TMPRSS6, VWF, WAS
Search Amigo for all human genes associated with the GO term "wound healing" and it's children: Human Genes
[edit] Current GO Annotations Related to wound healing
Search Amigo for "wound healing" GO terms and Annotations: All Terms, Annotations to this term and its children
Search EBI for "wound healing" GO terms and Annotations: AllTerms
Search MGI for "wound healing" GO terms and Annotations: All Terms, Annotations to this term and its children
Search RGD for "wound healing" GO Terms and Annotations: All Terms, Note that RGD does not search term synonyms.
[edit] Community Input Section
Please provide suggestions for the annotation of genes to any GO process related to wound healing.
Examine the GO annotations for wound healing, using the links above, and tell us about aspects of the biology of this process or its subprocesses that are still unannotated by editing the wiki page directly. GO curators are notified when particular wiki pages are changed and will act upon your contributed information to create new GO annotations.
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