Despite a complex cascade of cellular events to reconstruct damaged extracellular matrix (ECM), ligament healing results in a mechanically inferior, scar-like tissue. During normal healing, the number of macrophages significantly increases within the wound site. Then, granulation tissue expands into any residual, normal ligamentous tissue (creeping substitution), resulting in a larger region of healing, greater mechanical compromise, and an inefficient repair process. To study the effects of macrophages on the repair process, bilateral, surgical rupture of their medial collateral ligaments (MCLs) was done on rats. Treatment animals received liposome-encapsulated clodronate, 2 days before rupture to ablate phagocytosing macrophages. Ligament...
ABSTRACT Macrophages are important for repair of injured tissues, but their role in healing after su...
Macrophages are critically involved in wound healing, from dampening inflammation to clearing cell d...
Macrophages and fibroblasts are key regulators in wound healing, fibrosis and foreign body reaction ...
Ligament and tendon repair involves a complex series of coordinated events orchestrated by various c...
Despite a complex cascade of cellular events to reconstruct the damaged extracellular matrix, ligame...
Ligament healing follows a series of complex coordinated events involving various cell types, cytoki...
Macrophages are essential for the efficient healing of numerous tissues, and they contribute to impa...
Tendon injuries occur frequently in physically active individuals, but the clinical outcomes for the...
Ligaments have limited regenerative potential and as a consequence, repair is protracted and results...
Tissue repair is a highly dynamic process comprising the sequential phases of inflammation, tissue f...
Macrophages, the primary cell of the immune response, and fibroblasts, the major producers of extrac...
Examining 20 human wound bed biopsies (pilonidal sinus and venous leg ulcers), significant differenc...
Macrophages and fibroblasts are key regulators in wound healing, fibrosis and foreign body reaction ...
AbstractThe injured spinal cord does not heal properly. In contrast, tissue repair and functional re...
Background : Sequential accumulation of M1 and M2 macrophages is critical for skeletal muscle recove...
ABSTRACT Macrophages are important for repair of injured tissues, but their role in healing after su...
Macrophages are critically involved in wound healing, from dampening inflammation to clearing cell d...
Macrophages and fibroblasts are key regulators in wound healing, fibrosis and foreign body reaction ...
Ligament and tendon repair involves a complex series of coordinated events orchestrated by various c...
Despite a complex cascade of cellular events to reconstruct the damaged extracellular matrix, ligame...
Ligament healing follows a series of complex coordinated events involving various cell types, cytoki...
Macrophages are essential for the efficient healing of numerous tissues, and they contribute to impa...
Tendon injuries occur frequently in physically active individuals, but the clinical outcomes for the...
Ligaments have limited regenerative potential and as a consequence, repair is protracted and results...
Tissue repair is a highly dynamic process comprising the sequential phases of inflammation, tissue f...
Macrophages, the primary cell of the immune response, and fibroblasts, the major producers of extrac...
Examining 20 human wound bed biopsies (pilonidal sinus and venous leg ulcers), significant differenc...
Macrophages and fibroblasts are key regulators in wound healing, fibrosis and foreign body reaction ...
AbstractThe injured spinal cord does not heal properly. In contrast, tissue repair and functional re...
Background : Sequential accumulation of M1 and M2 macrophages is critical for skeletal muscle recove...
ABSTRACT Macrophages are important for repair of injured tissues, but their role in healing after su...
Macrophages are critically involved in wound healing, from dampening inflammation to clearing cell d...
Macrophages and fibroblasts are key regulators in wound healing, fibrosis and foreign body reaction ...