REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Convincing evidence shows that persistent or excessive expression of osteopontin (OPN) is linked to fibroproliferation of various organs in laboratory animals and in man, such that its downregulation is a logical therapeutic objective. OBJECTIVES: To investigate OPN expression in an equine model of wound healing and in clinical specimens of equine exuberant granulation tissue and human keloids in an effort to better understand the contribution of this protein to inflammation-associated skin fibrosis. STUDY DESIGN: Description of gene and protein expression in an experimental equine model of wound healing and clinical specimens in horse and man. METHODS: Osteopontin gene expression was evaluated by ...
Graduation date: 2013The objective of this study was to elucidate the expression of signaling molecu...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
<p>Quantitative PCR was used to measure the expression of (A) equine (e)<i>MCP-1</i>, (B) <i>eIL-6</...
REASON FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Horses suffer from a debilitating impediment in repairing wounds...
Previous studies of tissue repair have revealed osteopontin (OPN) to be up-regulated in association ...
BACKGROUND: Wound healing in horses is fraught with complications. Specifically, wounds on ho...
BACKGROUND: Wounds on horse limbs can develop exuberant granulation tissue which resembles th...
The development of exuberant granulation tissue, a situation that in some ways resembles the human k...
Wound healing in horses is complicated, particularly when wounds are on the limb. The objectives of ...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Background: Osteochondrosis (OC(D)) is a juvenile osteo-articular disorder affecting several mammali...
Equine thrombospondin II and secreted protein acidic and cysteine-rich in a model of normal and path...
Degenerative Suspensory Ligament Desmitis (DSLD) negatively impacts connective tissues in horses, wh...
Graduation date: 2013The objective of this study was to elucidate the expression of signaling molecu...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
<p>Quantitative PCR was used to measure the expression of (A) equine (e)<i>MCP-1</i>, (B) <i>eIL-6</...
REASON FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Horses suffer from a debilitating impediment in repairing wounds...
Previous studies of tissue repair have revealed osteopontin (OPN) to be up-regulated in association ...
BACKGROUND: Wound healing in horses is fraught with complications. Specifically, wounds on ho...
BACKGROUND: Wounds on horse limbs can develop exuberant granulation tissue which resembles th...
The development of exuberant granulation tissue, a situation that in some ways resembles the human k...
Wound healing in horses is complicated, particularly when wounds are on the limb. The objectives of ...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Background: Osteochondrosis (OC(D)) is a juvenile osteo-articular disorder affecting several mammali...
Equine thrombospondin II and secreted protein acidic and cysteine-rich in a model of normal and path...
Degenerative Suspensory Ligament Desmitis (DSLD) negatively impacts connective tissues in horses, wh...
Graduation date: 2013The objective of this study was to elucidate the expression of signaling molecu...
Background: The re-epithelialization process in equine wound healing is incompletely described. For ...
<p>Quantitative PCR was used to measure the expression of (A) equine (e)<i>MCP-1</i>, (B) <i>eIL-6</...