Wnt proteins secrete glycoproteins that are involved in various cellular processes to maintain homeostasis during development and adulthood. However, the expression and role of Wnt in wound healing have not been fully documented. Our previous studies have shown that, in an early-stage mouse fetus, no scarring occurred after cutaneous wounding, and complete regeneration was achieved. In this study, the expression and localization of Wnt proteins in a mouse fetal-wound-healing model and their associations with scar formation were analyzed. Wnt-related molecules were detected by in-situ hybridization, immunostaining, and real-time polymerase chain reaction. The results showed altered expression of Wnt-related molecules during the wound-healing...
Background: Early fetuses heal wounds without the formation of a scar. Many studies have attempted t...
Adult mammalian wounds leave visible scars, whereas skin wounds in developing mouse fetuses are scar...
International audienceHuman and murine skin wounding commonly results in fibrotic scarring, but the ...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
The Wingless related integrated site 1 (Wnt) signaling pathway is quiescent in many mammalian organs...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
BACKGROUND:We have reported that WNT10A plays a critical role in the growth of fibroblasts/myofibrob...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We have reported that WNT10A plays a critical role in the growth of fibrobl...
Growing evidence suggests the Wnt family of secreted glycoproteins and their associated signaling pa...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can affect the microenvironment of a wound and thereby accelerate woun...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
The Wnt family of secreted signaling molecules is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. Wnt signa...
Abstract Following a skin injury, the damaged tissue is repaired through the coordinated biological ...
Integumentary wounds in mammalian fetuses heal without scar; this scarless wound healing is intrinsi...
Wnt/β-catenin signaling plays important roles in cutaneous wound healing and dermal fibrosis. Howeve...
Background: Early fetuses heal wounds without the formation of a scar. Many studies have attempted t...
Adult mammalian wounds leave visible scars, whereas skin wounds in developing mouse fetuses are scar...
International audienceHuman and murine skin wounding commonly results in fibrotic scarring, but the ...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
The Wingless related integrated site 1 (Wnt) signaling pathway is quiescent in many mammalian organs...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
BACKGROUND:We have reported that WNT10A plays a critical role in the growth of fibroblasts/myofibrob...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We have reported that WNT10A plays a critical role in the growth of fibrobl...
Growing evidence suggests the Wnt family of secreted glycoproteins and their associated signaling pa...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can affect the microenvironment of a wound and thereby accelerate woun...
Wnt signaling is required for both the development and homeostasis of the skin, yet its contribution...
The Wnt family of secreted signaling molecules is conserved throughout the animal kingdom. Wnt signa...
Abstract Following a skin injury, the damaged tissue is repaired through the coordinated biological ...
Integumentary wounds in mammalian fetuses heal without scar; this scarless wound healing is intrinsi...
Wnt/β-catenin signaling plays important roles in cutaneous wound healing and dermal fibrosis. Howeve...
Background: Early fetuses heal wounds without the formation of a scar. Many studies have attempted t...
Adult mammalian wounds leave visible scars, whereas skin wounds in developing mouse fetuses are scar...
International audienceHuman and murine skin wounding commonly results in fibrotic scarring, but the ...