Description
Fibroblast Growth Factor 2, commonly known as FGF2, is crucial in regulating cell survival, division, differentiation, and migration. Binding of FGF2 to its high-affinity receptor requires heparin-like molecules on the cell surface. This suggests that the function of FGF2 is closely related to its receptor binding. This may have a similar mechanism of action in rabbits. Research utilizing a rabbit model has demonstrated that the targeted delivery of FGF2 can influence subchondral bone, significantly enhancing the repair of articular cartilage defects