One of the key consequences of cutaneous wounding is the development of tissue hypoxia. Recent data have suggested that this is a potent stimulus for increased keratinocyte migration and hence re-epithelialization, although the mechanisms responsible for this remain unclear. In this study we have investigated the relationship between hypoxia, plasminogen activation, and in vitro wound healing. Exposure of keratinocyte cultures to hypoxia resulted in upregulation of urokinase plasminogen activator mRNA and a subsequent increase in urokinase plasminogen activator-mediated plasminogen activation, as determined by indirect chromogenic peptide assay and plasminogen-linked zymography. Analysis of keratinocyte wound healing in vitro confirmed enha...
PubMed ID: 28204820Preclinical studies have suggested that paracrine factors from adipose-derived st...
Wound and subsequent healing are frequently associated with hypoxia. Although hypoxia induces angiog...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo achieve successful restoration of injured tissue, wound healing ...
One of the key consequences of cutaneous wounding is the development of tissue hypoxia. Recent data ...
Re-epithelialization is a pivotal process in normal skin repair. Studies from knockout mice demonstr...
Chronic wound healing conditions are often observed in elderly patients with poor tissue oxygenation...
When confluent keratinocyte cultures were wounded by cutting with a blade, the cells rapidly retract...
Chronic, prolonged, non-healing wounds remain a significant burden to patients, healthcare professio...
During skin repair both keratinocytes and fibroblasts migrate into the wounded area. In the process ...
Re-epithelialization of skin wounds depends upon the mi-gration of keratinocytes from the cut margin...
During skin repair both keratinocytes and fibroblasts migrate into the wounded area. In the process ...
<div><p>Keratinocyte migration, the initial event and rate-limiting step in wound healing, plays a v...
Keratinocyte migration, the initial event and rate-limiting step in wound healing, plays a vital rol...
WOS: 000397173200011PubMed ID: 28204820Preclinical studies have suggested that paracrine factors fro...
Chronic wound healing conditions are often observed in elderly patients with poor tissue oxygenation...
PubMed ID: 28204820Preclinical studies have suggested that paracrine factors from adipose-derived st...
Wound and subsequent healing are frequently associated with hypoxia. Although hypoxia induces angiog...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo achieve successful restoration of injured tissue, wound healing ...
One of the key consequences of cutaneous wounding is the development of tissue hypoxia. Recent data ...
Re-epithelialization is a pivotal process in normal skin repair. Studies from knockout mice demonstr...
Chronic wound healing conditions are often observed in elderly patients with poor tissue oxygenation...
When confluent keratinocyte cultures were wounded by cutting with a blade, the cells rapidly retract...
Chronic, prolonged, non-healing wounds remain a significant burden to patients, healthcare professio...
During skin repair both keratinocytes and fibroblasts migrate into the wounded area. In the process ...
Re-epithelialization of skin wounds depends upon the mi-gration of keratinocytes from the cut margin...
During skin repair both keratinocytes and fibroblasts migrate into the wounded area. In the process ...
<div><p>Keratinocyte migration, the initial event and rate-limiting step in wound healing, plays a v...
Keratinocyte migration, the initial event and rate-limiting step in wound healing, plays a vital rol...
WOS: 000397173200011PubMed ID: 28204820Preclinical studies have suggested that paracrine factors fro...
Chronic wound healing conditions are often observed in elderly patients with poor tissue oxygenation...
PubMed ID: 28204820Preclinical studies have suggested that paracrine factors from adipose-derived st...
Wound and subsequent healing are frequently associated with hypoxia. Although hypoxia induces angiog...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo achieve successful restoration of injured tissue, wound healing ...