<div><p>Diabetic non-healing wounds are a major clinical problem. The mechanisms leading to poor wound healing in diabetes are multifactorial but unresolved inflammation may be a major contributing factor. The complement system (CS) is the most potent inflammatory cascade in humans and contributes to poor wound healing in animal models. Signal transducer and activator of transcription 4 (STAT4) is a transcription factor expressed in immune and adipose cells and contributes to upregulation of some inflammatory chemokines and cytokines. Persistent CS and STAT4 expression in diabetic wounds may thus contribute to chronic inflammation and delayed healing. The purpose of this study was to characterize CS and STAT4 in early diabetic wounds using ...
Wound healing is a multistep process with four overlapping but distinct stages: hemostasis, inflamma...
Impaired wound healing in diabetic patients is a predisposing condition leading to high rate of amp...
<p>Diabetic wounds were treated with PBS (Mock) or PBS + CCL2 (CCL2). Treated wound tissues were har...
Diabetic non-healing wounds are a major clinical problem. The mechanisms leading to poor wound heali...
International audienceWound healing is a well-coordinated process that involves inflammatory mediato...
Introduction: Chronic, non-healing skin wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are common in pat...
Background: Chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of diabetic cutaneous wounds. We sought...
Background: Impaired wound healing is the most common and significant complication of Diabetes. Whil...
Prior studies suggest that the impaired healing seen in diabetic wounds derives from a state of pers...
Accumulating evidence suggests a role for the complement system in the pathogenesis of diabetes and ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Wound healing in the mock and CCL2-treated diabetic wounds was monitored by digital ph...
Chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of diabetic cutaneous wounds. We sought to delineat...
The current article provides complete information on the association between wounding and diabetes, ...
ObjectiveImpaired diabetic wound healing is associated with abnormal stromal cell-derived factor (SD...
Accumulating evidence suggests a role for the complement system in the pathogenesis of diabetes and ...
Wound healing is a multistep process with four overlapping but distinct stages: hemostasis, inflamma...
Impaired wound healing in diabetic patients is a predisposing condition leading to high rate of amp...
<p>Diabetic wounds were treated with PBS (Mock) or PBS + CCL2 (CCL2). Treated wound tissues were har...
Diabetic non-healing wounds are a major clinical problem. The mechanisms leading to poor wound heali...
International audienceWound healing is a well-coordinated process that involves inflammatory mediato...
Introduction: Chronic, non-healing skin wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are common in pat...
Background: Chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of diabetic cutaneous wounds. We sought...
Background: Impaired wound healing is the most common and significant complication of Diabetes. Whil...
Prior studies suggest that the impaired healing seen in diabetic wounds derives from a state of pers...
Accumulating evidence suggests a role for the complement system in the pathogenesis of diabetes and ...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Wound healing in the mock and CCL2-treated diabetic wounds was monitored by digital ph...
Chronic inflammation is a characteristic feature of diabetic cutaneous wounds. We sought to delineat...
The current article provides complete information on the association between wounding and diabetes, ...
ObjectiveImpaired diabetic wound healing is associated with abnormal stromal cell-derived factor (SD...
Accumulating evidence suggests a role for the complement system in the pathogenesis of diabetes and ...
Wound healing is a multistep process with four overlapping but distinct stages: hemostasis, inflamma...
Impaired wound healing in diabetic patients is a predisposing condition leading to high rate of amp...
<p>Diabetic wounds were treated with PBS (Mock) or PBS + CCL2 (CCL2). Treated wound tissues were har...