BackgroundEndogenous electric fields and currents occur naturally at wounds and are a strong signal guiding cell migration into the wound to promote healing. Many cells involved in wound healing respond to small physiological electric fields in vitro. It has long been assumed that wound electric fields are produced by passive ion leakage from damaged tissue. Could these fields be actively maintained and regulated as an active wound response? What are the molecular, ionic and cellular mechanisms underlying the wound electric currents?Methodology/principal findingsUsing rat cornea wounds as a model, we measured the dynamic timecourses of individual ion fluxes with ion-selective probes. We also examined chloride channel expression before and a...
Patch-clamp experiments on human cultured keratinocytes revealed the presence of three types of ion ...
Repair to damaged tissue requires directional cell migration to heal the wound. Immediately upon wou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo achieve successful restoration of injured tissue, wound healing ...
BackgroundEndogenous electric fields and currents occur naturally at wounds and are a strong signal ...
. It has long been assumed that wound electric fields are produced by passive ion leakage from damag...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
<p><b>Cl<sup>−</sup> concentration.</b> Unwounded cornea had a slighly higher Cl<sup>−</sup> concent...
In this project we designed four different level of electrotaxis experiment from in vitro and in viv...
Wounds naturally produce electric signals which serve as powerful cues that stimulate and guide cell...
Epithelia of the cornea, lens and retina contain a vast array of ion channels and pumps. Together th...
Breaching of the cell membrane is one of the earliest and most common causes of cell injury, tissue ...
Endogenous electric fields induced during wound healing seem to be one of the most relevant cues fo...
A direct current (DC) endogenous electric field (EF) is induced in the wound following skin injury. ...
Breaching of the cell membrane is one of the earliest and most common causes of cell injury, tissue ...
Patch-clamp experiments on human cultured keratinocytes revealed the presence of three types of ion ...
Patch-clamp experiments on human cultured keratinocytes revealed the presence of three types of ion ...
Repair to damaged tissue requires directional cell migration to heal the wound. Immediately upon wou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo achieve successful restoration of injured tissue, wound healing ...
BackgroundEndogenous electric fields and currents occur naturally at wounds and are a strong signal ...
. It has long been assumed that wound electric fields are produced by passive ion leakage from damag...
Significance: Natural, endogenous electric fields (EFs) and currents arise spontaneously after wound...
<p><b>Cl<sup>−</sup> concentration.</b> Unwounded cornea had a slighly higher Cl<sup>−</sup> concent...
In this project we designed four different level of electrotaxis experiment from in vitro and in viv...
Wounds naturally produce electric signals which serve as powerful cues that stimulate and guide cell...
Epithelia of the cornea, lens and retina contain a vast array of ion channels and pumps. Together th...
Breaching of the cell membrane is one of the earliest and most common causes of cell injury, tissue ...
Endogenous electric fields induced during wound healing seem to be one of the most relevant cues fo...
A direct current (DC) endogenous electric field (EF) is induced in the wound following skin injury. ...
Breaching of the cell membrane is one of the earliest and most common causes of cell injury, tissue ...
Patch-clamp experiments on human cultured keratinocytes revealed the presence of three types of ion ...
Patch-clamp experiments on human cultured keratinocytes revealed the presence of three types of ion ...
Repair to damaged tissue requires directional cell migration to heal the wound. Immediately upon wou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityTo achieve successful restoration of injured tissue, wound healing ...