Hypertrophic scar is the result of abnormal healing that often follows thermal injury. Hypertrophic scar is characterized by excessive dermal fibrosis and scarring. Five cases of human hypertrophic scar were compared with normal skin using in situ hybridization to localize mRNAs for procollagen types I and III and transforming growth factor-β1. Expression of type I procollagen and TGF-β1 were also examined with immunohistochemistry. The results demonstrated a significant increase in the expression of mRNA for types I and HI procollagen and type I procollagen protein by fibroblasts in hypertrophic scar compared with normal skin. In all cases of hypertrophic scar, significant numbers of cells expressed TGF-β1 mRNA or peptide. Neither TGF-β1 m...
The molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of postburn hypertrophic scar (HS) remain unclear. ...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...
Hypertrophic scar is the result of abnormal healing that often follows thermal injury. Hypertrophic ...
We have recently demonstrated a synchronous elevation in the expression of mRNA for type I, type III...
The alteration of normal dermal fibroblast function that leads to the development of hypertrophic sc...
Post-burn hypertrophic scars are characterized by increased collagen synthesis and hyperplasia, and ...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
<p>Samples proteins were respectively extracted from three different patients’ skin tissue and anoth...
314-317In human, development of hypertrophic scar is a complex interaction of growth factors, cytok...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...
We evaluated the in situ expression of adhesion molecules (E-selectin and vascular cell-adhesion mol...
Keratinocytes are increasingly recognized as key regulators of skin inflammation and remodeling, as ...
The molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of post-burn hypertrophic scar (HS) remain unclear....
The molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of postburn hypertrophic scar (HS) remain unclear. ...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...
Hypertrophic scar is the result of abnormal healing that often follows thermal injury. Hypertrophic ...
We have recently demonstrated a synchronous elevation in the expression of mRNA for type I, type III...
The alteration of normal dermal fibroblast function that leads to the development of hypertrophic sc...
Post-burn hypertrophic scars are characterized by increased collagen synthesis and hyperplasia, and ...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
<p>Samples proteins were respectively extracted from three different patients’ skin tissue and anoth...
314-317In human, development of hypertrophic scar is a complex interaction of growth factors, cytok...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...
We evaluated the in situ expression of adhesion molecules (E-selectin and vascular cell-adhesion mol...
Keratinocytes are increasingly recognized as key regulators of skin inflammation and remodeling, as ...
The molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of post-burn hypertrophic scar (HS) remain unclear....
The molecular mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of postburn hypertrophic scar (HS) remain unclear. ...
The reconstruction of epidermal architecture over time in normotrophic and hypertrophic scars in unt...
The mechanisms of hypertrophic scar formation are not fully understood. We previously screened the d...