A study of Drynaria fortunei in modulation of BMP–2 signalling by bone tissue engineering
Guo-Chung DongTzn-Yuan MaChi-Han LiChih-Ying ChiChao-Ming SuChih-Ling HuangYan-Hsiung WangTzer-Ming LeePublished in: Turkish journal of medical sciences (2020)
GSB and its marker compound (naringin) could inhibit the binding of BMP-2 and BMPR-1A to control cell differentiation by blocked BMPR-1A signalling and enhanced BMPR-1B signalling. GSB and naringin could be good natural BMP regulators for bone tissue engineering.