Scar tissue formation during healing of extensive skin wounds may be related to delayed reepithelialization, while elevated levels of hyaluronan may suppress scar tissue formation. This study investigates the expression of hyaluronan by human skin fibroblasts in response to keratinocyte-conditioned medium (KCM), and attempts to identify any active factors within the conditioned medium. Serum-free KCM was assessed for its ability to stimulate the incorporation of 3H-glucosamine into fibroblast glycosaminoglycans, and hyaluronan synthesis. Conditioned medium was concentrated with an ultrafiltration membrane with a 30 kDa cutoff. Stratifin was assessed for its ability to stimulate hyaluronan synthesis and its role in KCM. KCM stimulated fibrob...
Bio-stimulation is an injective therapy aimed to boost the anabolic functions of dermal fibroblasts ...
Interactions between epidermal-dermal cells via soluble factors provide important signals in regulat...
Hypertrophic scar (HS), which results from the uncontrolled synthesis and excessive deposition of ex...
Termination of wound healing requires a fine balance between collagen deposition and its hydrolysis....
A fine balance between the synthesis and degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) is required in ma...
This study aimed to understand the role of the matrix polysaccharide, hyaluronan (HA), in influencin...
Through the use of a keratinocyte/fibroblast co-culture system, we have recently identified a potent...
Excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) production during dermal wound healing often leads to fibrotic ...
This study aims to understand the role of the matrix polysaccharide hyaluronan (HA) in influencing f...
HA (Hyaluronan, hyaluronic acid) is a predominant component of the extracellular matrix and plays di...
Hypertrophic scarring and graft contracture are major causes of morbidity after burn injuries. It is...
Background Hypertrophic scarring and skin graft contracture are major causes of morbidity after bur...
Given the importance of hyaluronan (HA) for the homeostasis of connective tissues during embryogenes...
Background. Hyaluronic acid (HA) preparations are widely used in clinical practice to accelerate wo...
Evidence for growth-stimulatory properties of keratinocyte-conditioned medium (KCM) on human fibrobl...
Bio-stimulation is an injective therapy aimed to boost the anabolic functions of dermal fibroblasts ...
Interactions between epidermal-dermal cells via soluble factors provide important signals in regulat...
Hypertrophic scar (HS), which results from the uncontrolled synthesis and excessive deposition of ex...
Termination of wound healing requires a fine balance between collagen deposition and its hydrolysis....
A fine balance between the synthesis and degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) is required in ma...
This study aimed to understand the role of the matrix polysaccharide, hyaluronan (HA), in influencin...
Through the use of a keratinocyte/fibroblast co-culture system, we have recently identified a potent...
Excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) production during dermal wound healing often leads to fibrotic ...
This study aims to understand the role of the matrix polysaccharide hyaluronan (HA) in influencing f...
HA (Hyaluronan, hyaluronic acid) is a predominant component of the extracellular matrix and plays di...
Hypertrophic scarring and graft contracture are major causes of morbidity after burn injuries. It is...
Background Hypertrophic scarring and skin graft contracture are major causes of morbidity after bur...
Given the importance of hyaluronan (HA) for the homeostasis of connective tissues during embryogenes...
Background. Hyaluronic acid (HA) preparations are widely used in clinical practice to accelerate wo...
Evidence for growth-stimulatory properties of keratinocyte-conditioned medium (KCM) on human fibrobl...
Bio-stimulation is an injective therapy aimed to boost the anabolic functions of dermal fibroblasts ...
Interactions between epidermal-dermal cells via soluble factors provide important signals in regulat...
Hypertrophic scar (HS), which results from the uncontrolled synthesis and excessive deposition of ex...