Physiol 307: C2–C13, 2014. First published April 16, 2014; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00060.2014.—Tissue fibrosis occurs with exces-sive extracellular matrix deposition from myofibroblasts, resulting in tissue scarring and inflammation. It is driven by multiple mediators, such as the G protein-coupled receptor ligands lysophosphatidic acid and endothelin, as well as signaling by transforming growth factor-, connective tissue growth factor, and integrins. Fibrosis contributes to 45 % of deaths in the developed world. As current therapeutic options for tissue fibrosis are limited and organ transplantation is the only effective treatment for end-stage disease, there is an imminent need for efficacious antifibrotic therapies. This review discusses the...
Despite decades of research, fibrosis still remains a significant challenge for medicine in many dif...
AbstractThe fibrotic diseases encompass a wide spectrum of entities including such multisystemic dis...
Organ fibrosis is a common final pathway of long-lasting and iterative tissue fibrosis, and is prese...
For decades we have known that the overgrowth, hardening and scarring of tissues (so-called fibrosis...
Tissue fibrosis, or scar formation, is the common final pathway of virtually all chronic diseases an...
Fibrosis is defined as an excessive deposition of connective tissue components and can affect virtua...
Fibrotic diseases are still a serious concern for public health, due to their high prevalence, compl...
Severe or repeated tissue injury may cause normal wound healing responses to become dysregulated, le...
Severe or repeated tissue injury may cause normal wound healing responses to become dysregulated, le...
Severe or repeated tissue injury may cause normal wound healing responses to become dysregulated, le...
Organ fibrosis is a pathological condition associated with chronic inflammatory diseases. In fibrosi...
Fibrosis is characterized by excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition, and is the pathologica...
Fibrosis is characterized by excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition, and is the pathologica...
The aim of effective healing is to restore comparable structure and function to tissues. In some cir...
The aim of effective healing is to restore comparable structure and function to tissues. In some cir...
Despite decades of research, fibrosis still remains a significant challenge for medicine in many dif...
AbstractThe fibrotic diseases encompass a wide spectrum of entities including such multisystemic dis...
Organ fibrosis is a common final pathway of long-lasting and iterative tissue fibrosis, and is prese...
For decades we have known that the overgrowth, hardening and scarring of tissues (so-called fibrosis...
Tissue fibrosis, or scar formation, is the common final pathway of virtually all chronic diseases an...
Fibrosis is defined as an excessive deposition of connective tissue components and can affect virtua...
Fibrotic diseases are still a serious concern for public health, due to their high prevalence, compl...
Severe or repeated tissue injury may cause normal wound healing responses to become dysregulated, le...
Severe or repeated tissue injury may cause normal wound healing responses to become dysregulated, le...
Severe or repeated tissue injury may cause normal wound healing responses to become dysregulated, le...
Organ fibrosis is a pathological condition associated with chronic inflammatory diseases. In fibrosi...
Fibrosis is characterized by excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition, and is the pathologica...
Fibrosis is characterized by excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition, and is the pathologica...
The aim of effective healing is to restore comparable structure and function to tissues. In some cir...
The aim of effective healing is to restore comparable structure and function to tissues. In some cir...
Despite decades of research, fibrosis still remains a significant challenge for medicine in many dif...
AbstractThe fibrotic diseases encompass a wide spectrum of entities including such multisystemic dis...
Organ fibrosis is a common final pathway of long-lasting and iterative tissue fibrosis, and is prese...