Reorganization of the extracellular matrix is important in many biological and pathophysiological processes, including tissue remodelling, wound healing, or cancer metastasis. The ability of cultured fibroblasts to reorganize and contract three-dimensional type I collagen gels is regarded as an in vitro model for this process. In tissue fibrosis, complex interactions among fibroblasts, inflammatory cells and the extracellular matrix are taking place. Mast cells have often been discussed to play a role in several fibrotic conditions including scleroderma, scar formation, or wound healing. In this study, we examined the effects of mast cells on contraction of collagen lattices. The results demonstrate that co-culture of dermal fibroblasts wit...
Damage to the skin initiates a cascade of well-orchestrated events that ultimately leads to repair o...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
ABSTRACT. The fibrillar collagen I gel induced the formation of numerous dendritic cell-like protrus...
Mast cells (MCs) arise from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that mature within vascularized tissues....
Mast cell infiltration and accumulation is known to occur in tissue fibrosis. Increased numbers of m...
Myofibroblasts are fibroblasts that express certain features of smooth muscle differentiation. Incre...
The extent of mast cell direct involvement in fibrosis is not defined as yet. In the present study w...
The capacity of mast cell products to mediate T-cell adhesion to fibroblasts was explored using hete...
Current clinical and translational studies have shown that mast cell plays a pivotal role in multipl...
Fibrosis is a medical condition characterized by an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix com...
Interactions of cells with their extracellular matrix (ECM) are central to tissue-specific migration...
Mast cells play a central role not only in type I hypersensitivity reactions, but also in chronic in...
In tissue regeneration, the goal is to regenerate tissue similar to what was damaged or missing whil...
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It has long been recognized that mast cells occur throughout connective tissues. Histologic studies ...
Damage to the skin initiates a cascade of well-orchestrated events that ultimately leads to repair o...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
ABSTRACT. The fibrillar collagen I gel induced the formation of numerous dendritic cell-like protrus...
Mast cells (MCs) arise from hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that mature within vascularized tissues....
Mast cell infiltration and accumulation is known to occur in tissue fibrosis. Increased numbers of m...
Myofibroblasts are fibroblasts that express certain features of smooth muscle differentiation. Incre...
The extent of mast cell direct involvement in fibrosis is not defined as yet. In the present study w...
The capacity of mast cell products to mediate T-cell adhesion to fibroblasts was explored using hete...
Current clinical and translational studies have shown that mast cell plays a pivotal role in multipl...
Fibrosis is a medical condition characterized by an excessive deposition of extracellular matrix com...
Interactions of cells with their extracellular matrix (ECM) are central to tissue-specific migration...
Mast cells play a central role not only in type I hypersensitivity reactions, but also in chronic in...
In tissue regeneration, the goal is to regenerate tissue similar to what was damaged or missing whil...
Contains fulltext : 50664.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Extracellular ...
It has long been recognized that mast cells occur throughout connective tissues. Histologic studies ...
Damage to the skin initiates a cascade of well-orchestrated events that ultimately leads to repair o...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
ABSTRACT. The fibrillar collagen I gel induced the formation of numerous dendritic cell-like protrus...