AbstractFollowing tissue injury, a complex and coordinated wound healing response comprising coagulation, inflammation, fibroproliferation and tissue remodelling has evolved to nullify the impact of the original insult and reinstate the normal physiological function of the affected organ. Tissue fibrosis is thought to result from a dysregulated wound healing response as a result of continual local injury or impaired control mechanisms. Although the initial insult is highly variable for different organs, in most cases, uncontrolled or sustained activation of mesenchymal cells into highly synthetic myofibroblasts leads to the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix proteins and eventually loss of tissue function. Coagulation was original...
The coagulation/fibrinolysis system is essential for wound healing after vascular injury. According ...
Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous connective tissue in response to injury. It is characterized by...
Introduction Activation of the coagulation cascade during liver fibrosis: a puzzling paradox Proteas...
AbstractFollowing tissue injury, a complex and coordinated wound healing response comprising coagula...
AbstractAcute inflammation is a recognised part of normal wound healing. However, when inflammation ...
AbstractFibrosis is a highly conserved wound healing response and represents the final common pathwa...
Fibrosis is the main consequence of any kind of chronic liver damage. Coagulation and thrombin gener...
The normal response of tissue to injury involves a sequence of overlapping events, which need to occ...
AbstractPathogens and sterile insults both result in an inflammatory response. A significant part of...
AbstractFibrosis represents the end-stage of a broad range of disorders affecting organ function. Th...
Fibroblast proliferation and extracellular matrix deposition play a critical role in tissue repair a...
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests a role for the coagulation cascade in promoting li...
AbstractCertain macrophage phenotypes contribute to tissue fibrosis, but why? Tissues host resident ...
IntroductionActivation of the coagulation cascade during liver fibrosis: a puzzling paradoxProtease-...
AbstractBone marrow transplant experiments in mice using labelled donor bone marrow have indicated t...
The coagulation/fibrinolysis system is essential for wound healing after vascular injury. According ...
Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous connective tissue in response to injury. It is characterized by...
Introduction Activation of the coagulation cascade during liver fibrosis: a puzzling paradox Proteas...
AbstractFollowing tissue injury, a complex and coordinated wound healing response comprising coagula...
AbstractAcute inflammation is a recognised part of normal wound healing. However, when inflammation ...
AbstractFibrosis is a highly conserved wound healing response and represents the final common pathwa...
Fibrosis is the main consequence of any kind of chronic liver damage. Coagulation and thrombin gener...
The normal response of tissue to injury involves a sequence of overlapping events, which need to occ...
AbstractPathogens and sterile insults both result in an inflammatory response. A significant part of...
AbstractFibrosis represents the end-stage of a broad range of disorders affecting organ function. Th...
Fibroblast proliferation and extracellular matrix deposition play a critical role in tissue repair a...
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests a role for the coagulation cascade in promoting li...
AbstractCertain macrophage phenotypes contribute to tissue fibrosis, but why? Tissues host resident ...
IntroductionActivation of the coagulation cascade during liver fibrosis: a puzzling paradoxProtease-...
AbstractBone marrow transplant experiments in mice using labelled donor bone marrow have indicated t...
The coagulation/fibrinolysis system is essential for wound healing after vascular injury. According ...
Fibrosis is the formation of fibrous connective tissue in response to injury. It is characterized by...
Introduction Activation of the coagulation cascade during liver fibrosis: a puzzling paradox Proteas...