Historical review of thymosin β4's discovery as a dermal wound healing agent—from initial platelet content and angiogenesis studies to its multiple mechanisms in wound repair. Covers TB4's angiogenic, anti-inflammatory, epithelial migration, and anti-apoptotic activities in skin healing, with clinical evidence in pressure ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, and epidermolysis bullosa. Reviews the preclinical and clinical dermal healing data that established TB4 as a regenerative peptide—the foundational evidence from which all subsequent multi-organ therapeutic development of TB4 emerged.
Kleinman, H K; Sosne, G