- ►amjpathol.org M Andrassy, J Igwe, F Autschbach, C Volz, A … - American Journal of …, 2006 - ASIP Oxidative and carbonyl stress leads to generation of N -carboxymethyllysine-modified proteins
(CML-mps), which are known to bind the receptor for advanced glycation end products
(RAGE) and induce nuclear factor (NF)- B-dependent proinflammatory gene expression. ... Cited by 24 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
AK Singh, KP Gudehithlu, S Patri, NO Litbarg, P … - Translational Research, 2007 - Elsevier To understand impaired angiogenesis in diabetic wounds, polyvinyl tubes were implanted subcutaneously
in rats to form a granulation tissue for 2 weeks and the granulation tissue was studied after inducing
diabetes with streptozotocin. By 1 week of diabetes, the granulation tissue was bloody ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 4 versions
- ►hematologylibrary.org AG McDonald, K Yang, HR Roberts, DM … - …, 2008 - bloodjournal.hematologylibrary.org Healing of skin wounds is delayed in hemophilia B (HB) mice. HB mice do not bleed excessively
at wounding, yet rebleed hours to days later. Tissue factor (TF) expression is up-regulated by
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M Hoffman - Thrombosis Research, 2008 - Elsevier Tissue factor (TF) plays an critical role in hemostasis and some types of thrombosis.
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M Hoffman - Haemophilia, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com Summary. While a number of animal models have been developed for human haemophilia, it
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- ►woundsresearch.com NL Parenteau, J Hardin-Young - Wounds, 2007 - medscape.com The processes behind tissue response to injury and innate immunity are integral parts of the
acute wound response and the initiation of repair. In addition, inflammation is a key factor influencing
both positive and negative aspects of healing in chronic wounds. Biological data on the ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 5 versions
PY Takahashi, L Kiemele, SS Cha, A Chandra - woundsresearch.com Abstract: Objective. This study sought to identify the association between a history of venous
ulceration and demographic, vascular, and nonvascular risk factors in a healthy cohort of older
adults. Patients. All patients older than 60 years impanelled within a primary care practice ... Cached
M Peppa, P Stavroulakis, SA Raptis - Wound Repair and …, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com Impaired wound healing is an important diabetic complication associated with increased morbidity
and mortality. It appears to be the net result of micro- and macrovascular disease. Diabetic neuropathy
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