Keloids and hypertrophic scars are pathological cutaneous scars. They arise from excessive wound healing, which induces chronic dermal inflammation and results in overwhelming fibroblast production of extracellular matrix. Their etiology is unclear. Inflammasomes are multiprotein complexes that are important in proinflammatory innate-immune system responses. We asked whether inflammasomes participate in pathological scarring by examining the literature on scarring, diabetic wounds (also characterized by chronic inflammation), and systemic sclerosis (also marked by fibrosis). Pathological scars are predominantly populated by anti-inflammatory M2 macrophages and recent literature hints that this could be driven by non-canonical inflammasome s...
The healing of a skin wound is a complex process involving many cell lineages. In adult tissues, rep...
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Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are caused by cutaneous injury and irritation, including trauma, inse...
BACKGROUND: Scar formation is an important component of overall wound health. Defects in scar format...
Dermal wound repair involves complex interactions between cells, cytokines and mechanics to close in...
Background: Keloids and hypertrophic scars are characterized by abnormal fibroblast activation and p...
Abstract The efficient healing of skin wounds is crucial for securing the vital barrier function of...
In post-natal life the inflammatory response is an inevitable consequence of tissue injury. Experime...
Inflammation and tissue remodeling are often presented as two related, yet distinct, processes. Infl...
Inflammation and tissue remodeling are often presented as two related, yet distinct, processes. Infl...
The exact pathogenesis of hypertrophic scar and keloid formation is still unknown and a good therapy...
The hypothesis of this study was that sustained activity of the Nod-like receptor protein (NLRP)-3 i...
AbstractPathogens and sterile insults both result in an inflammatory response. A significant part of...
The healing of a skin wound is a complex process involving many cell lineages. In adult tissues, rep...
Contains fulltext : 58253schalkwijk.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
A scar is an expected result of wound healing. However, in some individuals, and particularly in bur...
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are caused by cutaneous injury and irritation, including trauma, inse...
BACKGROUND: Scar formation is an important component of overall wound health. Defects in scar format...
Dermal wound repair involves complex interactions between cells, cytokines and mechanics to close in...
Background: Keloids and hypertrophic scars are characterized by abnormal fibroblast activation and p...
Abstract The efficient healing of skin wounds is crucial for securing the vital barrier function of...
In post-natal life the inflammatory response is an inevitable consequence of tissue injury. Experime...
Inflammation and tissue remodeling are often presented as two related, yet distinct, processes. Infl...
Inflammation and tissue remodeling are often presented as two related, yet distinct, processes. Infl...
The exact pathogenesis of hypertrophic scar and keloid formation is still unknown and a good therapy...
The hypothesis of this study was that sustained activity of the Nod-like receptor protein (NLRP)-3 i...
AbstractPathogens and sterile insults both result in an inflammatory response. A significant part of...
The healing of a skin wound is a complex process involving many cell lineages. In adult tissues, rep...
Contains fulltext : 58253schalkwijk.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...