Skin lesions are common events and we have evolved to rapidly heal them in order to maintain homeostasis and prevent infection and sepsis. Most acute wounds heal without issue, but as we get older our bodies become compromised by poor blood circulation and conditions such as diabetes, leading to slower healing. This can result in stalled or hard-to-heal chronic wounds. Currently about 2% of the Western population develop a chronic wound and this figure will rise as the population ages and diabetes becomes more prevalent [1]. Patient morbidity and quality of life are profoundly altered by chronic wounds [2]. Unfortunately a significant proportion of these chronic wounds fail to respond to conventional treatment and can result in amputation o...
Wound healing in human oral mucosal gingiva is faster and results in significantly reduced scar form...
Impaired wound healing is a frequent and very severe problem in patients with diabetes mellitus, yet...
The gap junction protein, connexin43 (Cx43), has critical roles in the inflammatory, edematous, and ...
AbstractSkin lesions are common events and we have evolved to rapidly heal them in order to maintain...
The process of wound healing is slow in diabetes, often resulting in infection or chronic wounds tha...
The unknown mechanisms of impaired tissue repair in diabetes mellitus are making this disease a seri...
The repair of tissue damage is a key survival process in all organisms and involves the coordinated ...
AbstractThe repair of tissue damage is a key survival process in all organisms and involves the coor...
The gap junction protein, connexin43 (Cx43), has critical roles in the inflammatory, edematous, and ...
Non-healing wounds are associated with an inflammatory and proteolytic wound environment, and recent...
Gap junctions are intercellular proteins responsible for mediating both electrical and biochemical c...
Gap junctions (GJ) are known to be involved in spontaneous wound healing in rodent skin. We analyzed...
Wound healing is a complex process requiring communication for the precise co-ordination of differen...
The most ubiquitous gap junction protein within the body, connexin 43 (Cx43), is a target of interes...
The gap junction protein connexin 26 (Cx26) is expressed at high levels in naturally hyperthickened ...
Wound healing in human oral mucosal gingiva is faster and results in significantly reduced scar form...
Impaired wound healing is a frequent and very severe problem in patients with diabetes mellitus, yet...
The gap junction protein, connexin43 (Cx43), has critical roles in the inflammatory, edematous, and ...
AbstractSkin lesions are common events and we have evolved to rapidly heal them in order to maintain...
The process of wound healing is slow in diabetes, often resulting in infection or chronic wounds tha...
The unknown mechanisms of impaired tissue repair in diabetes mellitus are making this disease a seri...
The repair of tissue damage is a key survival process in all organisms and involves the coordinated ...
AbstractThe repair of tissue damage is a key survival process in all organisms and involves the coor...
The gap junction protein, connexin43 (Cx43), has critical roles in the inflammatory, edematous, and ...
Non-healing wounds are associated with an inflammatory and proteolytic wound environment, and recent...
Gap junctions are intercellular proteins responsible for mediating both electrical and biochemical c...
Gap junctions (GJ) are known to be involved in spontaneous wound healing in rodent skin. We analyzed...
Wound healing is a complex process requiring communication for the precise co-ordination of differen...
The most ubiquitous gap junction protein within the body, connexin 43 (Cx43), is a target of interes...
The gap junction protein connexin 26 (Cx26) is expressed at high levels in naturally hyperthickened ...
Wound healing in human oral mucosal gingiva is faster and results in significantly reduced scar form...
Impaired wound healing is a frequent and very severe problem in patients with diabetes mellitus, yet...
The gap junction protein, connexin43 (Cx43), has critical roles in the inflammatory, edematous, and ...