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Three-and four-dimensional arterial and venous anatomies of the thoracodorsal artery …

- prsjournal.net
M Schaverien, M Saint-Cyr, G Arbique, SA … - reconstruction, 2008 - pdfs.journals.lww.com
The thoracodorsal artery perforator flap is ver- satile and reliable in
experienced hands.1– 8 It can be harvested with minimal donor-site morbidity,
and a large vascular territory can be reliably perfused by a single ...
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Biologic therapeutics and molecular profiling to optimize wound healing


MN Menke, NB Menke, CH Boardman, RF … - Gynecologic oncology, 2008 - Elsevier
Non-healing wounds represent a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for
a large portion of the adult population. Wounds that fail to heal are entrapped
in a self-sustaining cycle of chronic inflammation leading to the ...
Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 4 versions

Memory encoded throughout our bodies: Molecular and cellular basis of tissue regeneration

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M Dudas, A Wysocki, B Gelpi, TL Tuan - Pediatric research, 2008 - journals.lww.com
When a sheep loses its tail, it cannot regenerate it in the manner of lizards.
On the other hand, it is possible to clone mammals from somatic cells, showing
that a complete developmental program is intact in a wounded sheep's tail ...
Cited by 2 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions

Targeting connexin 43 in diabetic wound healing: Future perspectives


S Bajpai, VK Shukla, K Tripathi, S Srikrishna, … - Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, 2009 - Medknow
The unknown mechanisms of impaired tissue repair in diabetes mellitus are making
this disease a serious clinical problem for the physicians worldwide. The lacuna
in the knowledge of the etiology of diabetic wounds necessitates more ...
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[PDF] Matrix metalloproteinases and their roles in poor wound healing in diabetes


SV McLennan, D Min, DK Yue - awma.com.au
Amongst the many other chronic complications, diabetes can cause impaired wound
healing and, with it, increased morbidity. Up to 25% of all patients with
diabetes will develop a foot ulcer and, each year in Australia, ...
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HMGb1 promotes scratch wound closure of HaCaT keratinocytes via ERK1/2 activation


E Ranzato, M Patrone, M Pedrazzi, B … - Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry - Springer
Abstract HMGb1 is a DNA-binding protein whose role as an extracellular cytokine
in inflammation and tissue regeneration has also been reported. Given the
importance of keratinocytes in wound healing, we have studied the mechanism ...
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Melanoma progression exhibits a significant impact on connexin expression patterns in the …


NK Haass, D Ripperger, E Wladykowski, P … - Histochemistry and Cell Biology - Springer
Abstract Melanoma depends on, interacts with and reacts to the stroma in which
it is embedded, including fibroblasts, extracellular matrix, endothelial cells
and immune cells. However, the impact of melanoma on the epidermal tumor ...


 


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