Damage to the skin initiates a cascade of well-orchestrated events that ultimately leads to repair of the wound. The inflammatory response is key to wound healing both through preventing infection and stimulating proliferation and remodeling of the skin. Mast cells within the tissue are one of the first immune cells to respond to trauma, and upon activation they release pro-inflammatory molecules to initiate recruitment of leukocytes and promote a vascular response in the tissue. Additionally, mast cells stimulate collagen synthesis by dermal fibroblasts, suggesting they may also influence scar formation. To examine the contribution of mast cells in tissue repair, we determined the effects the mast cell inhibitor, disodium cromoglycate (DSC...
In order to explore a possible involvement of mast cells during human wound healing, we studied sect...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
Fibroproliferative scars are an important clinical problem, and yet the mechanisms that regulate sca...
Damage to the skin initiates a cascade of well-orchestrated events that ultimately leads to repair o...
Damage to the skin initiates a cascade of well-orchestrated events that ultimately leads to repair o...
Wound healing is a complex biological process involving the interaction of many cell types to replac...
Conclusive evidence for the impact of mast cells (MCs) in skin repair is still lacking. Studies in m...
Inflammation is a key phase in the cutaneous wound repair process. The activation of inflammatory ce...
Scar formation is a potentially detrimental process of tissue restoration in adults, affecting organ...
Scar formation is a potentially detrimental process of tissue restoration in adults, affecting organ...
In order to explore possible mechanisms involved in the previously documented turnover of mast cell ...
In post-natal life the inflammatory response is an inevitable consequence of tissue injury. Experime...
Normally, in adults, wounds to the skin end in the formation of a scar. Scar tissue formation inhibi...
In order to explore possible mechanisms involved in the previously documented turnover of mast cell ...
<p>(a) Average scar width in mice treated with DSCG compared to PBS treated mice. H & E staining was...
In order to explore a possible involvement of mast cells during human wound healing, we studied sect...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
Fibroproliferative scars are an important clinical problem, and yet the mechanisms that regulate sca...
Damage to the skin initiates a cascade of well-orchestrated events that ultimately leads to repair o...
Damage to the skin initiates a cascade of well-orchestrated events that ultimately leads to repair o...
Wound healing is a complex biological process involving the interaction of many cell types to replac...
Conclusive evidence for the impact of mast cells (MCs) in skin repair is still lacking. Studies in m...
Inflammation is a key phase in the cutaneous wound repair process. The activation of inflammatory ce...
Scar formation is a potentially detrimental process of tissue restoration in adults, affecting organ...
Scar formation is a potentially detrimental process of tissue restoration in adults, affecting organ...
In order to explore possible mechanisms involved in the previously documented turnover of mast cell ...
In post-natal life the inflammatory response is an inevitable consequence of tissue injury. Experime...
Normally, in adults, wounds to the skin end in the formation of a scar. Scar tissue formation inhibi...
In order to explore possible mechanisms involved in the previously documented turnover of mast cell ...
<p>(a) Average scar width in mice treated with DSCG compared to PBS treated mice. H & E staining was...
In order to explore a possible involvement of mast cells during human wound healing, we studied sect...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
Fibroproliferative scars are an important clinical problem, and yet the mechanisms that regulate sca...