Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous connective tissue in response to injury. It is characterized by the accumulation of extracellular matrix components, particularly collagen, at the site of injury. Fibrosis is an adaptive response that is a vital component of wound healing and tissue repair. However, its continued activation is highly detrimental and a common final pathway of numerous disease states including cardiovascular and respiratory disease. Worldwide, fibrotic diseases cause over 800,000 deaths per year, accounting for ~45% of total deaths. With an aging population, the incidence of fibrotic disease and subsequently the number of fibrosis-related deaths will rise further. Although, fibrosis is a well-recognized cause of morbidity ...
Up to 40 percent of disease mortality in developed countries results from fibrotic diseases, a famil...
Changes in the composition of cardiac tissue develop in arterial hypertension and lead to structural...
Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) encompasses a spectrum of chronic lung diseases that progressively impact th...
Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous connective tissue in response to injury. It is characterized by...
Most chronic inflammatory illnesses include fibrosis as a pathogenic characteristic. Extracellular m...
Aging promotes a range of degenerative pathologies characterized by progressive losses of tissue and...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. Cardiac fibrosis refers to an excessive deposition of ext...
Cardiac fibrosis refers to an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in cardiac tissue. ...
Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers ...
Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers ...
Up to 40 percent of disease mortality in developed countries results from fibrotic diseases, a famil...
Changes in the composition of cardiac tissue develop in arterial hypertension and lead to structural...
Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) encompasses a spectrum of chronic lung diseases that progressively impact th...
Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous connective tissue in response to injury. It is characterized by...
Most chronic inflammatory illnesses include fibrosis as a pathogenic characteristic. Extracellular m...
Aging promotes a range of degenerative pathologies characterized by progressive losses of tissue and...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. Cardiac fibrosis refers to an excessive deposition of ext...
Cardiac fibrosis refers to an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) in cardiac tissue. ...
Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers ...
Fibrosis is a pivotal player in heart failure development and progression. Measurements of (markers ...
Up to 40 percent of disease mortality in developed countries results from fibrotic diseases, a famil...
Changes in the composition of cardiac tissue develop in arterial hypertension and lead to structural...
Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) encompasses a spectrum of chronic lung diseases that progressively impact th...