Severe burns and scalds almost always result in unsightly hypertrophic scarring. Among the important processes involved in scarring are fibroblast formation and transformation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts. Myofibroblasts contain α-smooth muscle actin which has contractile properties and can lead to wound contraction and hypertrophic scarring. Phosphorylase kinase (PhK), expressed within 5 mins of injury, is among the earliest enzymes released after tissue damage. It is responsible for activation of NF-kB, which in turn activates over 200 different genes related to inflammation, fibroblastic proliferation, myofibroblast conversion, and eventual scar tissue formation. The sequence and approximate timing of events following injury includ...
Hypertrophic scar (HS) results from abnormal wound healing, accompanied by excessive hypercellularit...
Fibroproliferative disorders are an ongoing clinical issue that is prevalent within society today. T...
In burn patients, wound healing is often accompanied by hypertrophic scarring (HTS), resulting in bo...
Severe burns and scalds almost always result in unsightly hypertrophic scarring. Among the important...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Abstract Abnormal wound healing is likely to induce scar formation, leading to dysfunction, deformit...
Inflammatory signaling pathways, such as p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) play a central ...
The alteration of normal dermal fibroblast function that leads to the development of hypertrophic sc...
Although hypertrophic scarring affects ∼91% of burn patients annually, there is no drug to prevent t...
Burn wound healing is a very intricate and complex process that conventionally includes three interr...
<p>The interaction of tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) and its receptor ...
Wound healing following partial thickness thermal burns is commonly hampered by the risk of hypertro...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...
Hypertrophic scars (HTS), the excessive deposition of scar tissue by fibroblasts, is one of the most...
Several studies suggest that mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) therapy may be efficacious in accelerati...
Hypertrophic scar (HS) results from abnormal wound healing, accompanied by excessive hypercellularit...
Fibroproliferative disorders are an ongoing clinical issue that is prevalent within society today. T...
In burn patients, wound healing is often accompanied by hypertrophic scarring (HTS), resulting in bo...
Severe burns and scalds almost always result in unsightly hypertrophic scarring. Among the important...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Abstract Abnormal wound healing is likely to induce scar formation, leading to dysfunction, deformit...
Inflammatory signaling pathways, such as p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) play a central ...
The alteration of normal dermal fibroblast function that leads to the development of hypertrophic sc...
Although hypertrophic scarring affects ∼91% of burn patients annually, there is no drug to prevent t...
Burn wound healing is a very intricate and complex process that conventionally includes three interr...
<p>The interaction of tumor necrosis factor-like weak inducer of apoptosis (TWEAK) and its receptor ...
Wound healing following partial thickness thermal burns is commonly hampered by the risk of hypertro...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...
Hypertrophic scars (HTS), the excessive deposition of scar tissue by fibroblasts, is one of the most...
Several studies suggest that mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) therapy may be efficacious in accelerati...
Hypertrophic scar (HS) results from abnormal wound healing, accompanied by excessive hypercellularit...
Fibroproliferative disorders are an ongoing clinical issue that is prevalent within society today. T...
In burn patients, wound healing is often accompanied by hypertrophic scarring (HTS), resulting in bo...