In an attempt to identify potential staging markers of effective healing, changes in connective tissue properties were measured in a human skin excisional wound healing model in which tissue was re-excised at intervals up to 6 months after injury. The proportion of collagen III relative to collagen I increased significantly (p<0.001) up to 6 weeks after initial injury and remained elevated up to 6 months, at which time the proportion of collagen III was 70% above baseline values. Extractability of biopsy tissue collagen by pepsin increased significantly throughout the study (baseline, 32.8±6.8%; 6 months, 89.1±8.9%), with inverse changes in the mature skin cross-link, histidinohydroxylysinonorleucine (baseline, 1.18±0.11 mol/mol collagen; 6...
Background: Understanding biochemical and structural changes of the extracellular matrix in Achilles...
Wound healing in muscle involves the deposition of collagen, but it is not known whether this is ach...
Wound healing in muscle involves the deposition of collagen, but it is not known whether this is ach...
In an attempt to identify potential staging markers of effective healing, changes in connective tiss...
Wound healing includes dynamic processes grouped into three overlapping phases: inflammatory, prolif...
Normal wound healing progresses through inflammatory, proliferative and remodeling phases in respons...
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Little is known about how the biochemical properties of collagen change during tissue regeneration f...
Collagenase is believed to be important for cell migration and collagen remodeling during tissue rep...
Collagen fiber diameters, amount of birefringent collagen (brightness) and birefringence retardation...
In full-thickness skin wounds dermal regeneration usually fails, resulting in scar formation and wou...
Wound healing in muscle involves the deposition of collagen, but it is not known whether this is ach...
Background. Difference in scar formation at different sites, in different directions at the same sit...
Current theories of burn care dictate early excision of all non-viable tissue, followed by prompt au...
Dermal collagen displays a random-like structure that has a major role in strength and function of t...
Background: Understanding biochemical and structural changes of the extracellular matrix in Achilles...
Wound healing in muscle involves the deposition of collagen, but it is not known whether this is ach...
Wound healing in muscle involves the deposition of collagen, but it is not known whether this is ach...
In an attempt to identify potential staging markers of effective healing, changes in connective tiss...
Wound healing includes dynamic processes grouped into three overlapping phases: inflammatory, prolif...
Normal wound healing progresses through inflammatory, proliferative and remodeling phases in respons...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72877/1/j.1524-475X.1995.30212.x.pd
Little is known about how the biochemical properties of collagen change during tissue regeneration f...
Collagenase is believed to be important for cell migration and collagen remodeling during tissue rep...
Collagen fiber diameters, amount of birefringent collagen (brightness) and birefringence retardation...
In full-thickness skin wounds dermal regeneration usually fails, resulting in scar formation and wou...
Wound healing in muscle involves the deposition of collagen, but it is not known whether this is ach...
Background. Difference in scar formation at different sites, in different directions at the same sit...
Current theories of burn care dictate early excision of all non-viable tissue, followed by prompt au...
Dermal collagen displays a random-like structure that has a major role in strength and function of t...
Background: Understanding biochemical and structural changes of the extracellular matrix in Achilles...
Wound healing in muscle involves the deposition of collagen, but it is not known whether this is ach...
Wound healing in muscle involves the deposition of collagen, but it is not known whether this is ach...