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Epidermal homeostasis: the role of the growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor …


SR Edmondson, SP Thumiger, GA Werther, CJ … - Endocrine reviews, 2003 - Endocrine Soc
GH and IGF-I and -II were first identified by their endocrine activity.
Specifically, IGF-I was found to mediate the linear growth-promoting actions of
GH. It is now evident that these two growth factor systems also exert ...
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Clinical approach to wounds: debridement and wound bed preparation including the use of …

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CE Attinger, JE Janis, J Steinberg, J Schwartz … - Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2006 - journals.lww.com
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The molecular biology of chronic wounds and delayed healing in diabetes


R Blakytny, E Jude - Diabetic Medicine, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
Wound healing is a complicated and integrated process. Although there is some
tolerance in terms of redundancy and interrelated control mechanisms, pushing
beyond such limits may contribute to delayed wound healing, and in extreme ...
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Proteases and the diabetic foot syndrome: mechanisms and therapeutic implications

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R Lobmann, G Schultz, H Lehnert - Diabetes Care, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The diabetic foot syndrome represents a major problem in the health care of
diabetic patients. Understanding the molecular basis of this disease is an
important step toward a rational treatment. Due to the systemic character ...
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A review of the mechanisms implicated in the pathogenesis of the diabetic foot


TL Dinh, A Veves - The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2005 - ijl.sagepub.com
Thanh L. Dinh, DPM,* and Aristidis Veves, MD, MSc, DSc ... *Division of
Podiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston,
MA, † Joslin-Beth Israel Deaconess Foot Center and Microcirculation Lab, ...
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Naltrexone, an opioid antagonist, facilitates reepithelialization of the cornea in diabetic rat


IS Zagon, JB Jenkins, JW Sassani, JD Wylie, … - Diabetes, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Ulcers and erosions of the corneal epithelium, as well as delays in resurfacing
of the cornea after wounding, are major causes of ocular morbidity and visual
loss in diabetes. To study whether intervention by the opioid antagonist ...
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Severely Impaired Insulin Signaling in Chronic Wounds of Diabetic ob/ob Mice: A Potential …

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I Goren, E Muller, J Pfeilschifter, S Frank - American Journal of Pathology, 2006 - ASIP
The functional connection between diabetes and foot ulceration was first
recognized by the surgeon TD Pryce in 1887. 1 For the first time, Pryce claimed
in an article published in Lancet that "diabetes itself may play an active ...
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Emerging treatments in diabetic wound care


DPM Thanh Dinh, DPM Hau Pham, MD … - Wounds, 2002 - woundsresearch.com
The three general phases involved in wound healing are the acute inflammatory
phase, the proliferative phase, and the maturation phase. The initiation and
transition of these phases have no clear-cut boundaries but are descriptors ...
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Functional properties of the stratum corneum in patients with diabetes mellitus: similarities to …


S Sakai, K Kikuchi, J Satoh, H Tagami, S … - British Journal of Dermatology, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Background Although diabetes mellitus is known to induce many pathophysiological
changes in the skin, none of the earlier studies has focused on the state of the
stratum corneum (SC) in patients with diabetes. In our previous report on a ...
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Lamellar metabolism

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O Wattle, CC Pollitt - Clinical techniques in equine practice, 2004 - Elsevier
An understanding of equine hoof laminar energetics is important for insight into
normal foot metabolism and in turn better understanding of laminitis
pathophysiology. Dietary glucose, like glucose synthesized within the body, ...
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