We examined the epidermal gene expression during the proliferative phase of wound healing. Matrix metalloproteases were the group of proteases most prominently up-regulated in skin wounds, whereas serine protease inhibitors were the most strongly up-regulated protease inhibitors. Furthermore, we found down-regulation of genes involved in the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis. This together with the up-regulation of inhibitors of leukocyte serine proteases likely represents a protective step to ensure survival of keratinocytes in the inflammatory wound environment. The down-regulation of proapoptotic genes in the extrinsic pathway of apoptosis was not accompanied by a down-regulation of receptors indicating that the keratinocytes in skin wounds...
Mucosal wounds heal more rapidly, exhibit less inflammation, and are associated with minimal scarrin...
Receptor-interacting proteins (RIPs) are important regulators of cell proliferation and differentiat...
Reepithelialization is the process responsible for restoring an intact epidermis following cutaneous...
Our understanding of the regulatory processes of reepithelialization during wound healing is incompl...
The search for significantly overrepresented and co-occurring transcription factor binding sites in ...
The search for significantly overrepresented and co-occurring transcription factor binding sites in ...
The search for significantly overrepresented and co-occurring transcription factor binding sites in ...
The search for significantly overrepresented and co-occurring transcription factor binding sites in ...
Cocultures of fibroblasts and keratinocytes, physically separated by a membrane, were carried out fo...
Abstract The epidermis is one of our primary interfaces towards the external milieu. Following injur...
Preserving the integrity of the skin's outermost layer (the epidermis) is vital for humans to thrive...
ML-05 is a non-hemolytic form of streptolysin O, the membrane-damaging extracellular toxin produced ...
Preserving the integrity of the skin's outermost layer (the epidermis) is vital for humans to thrive...
Injury to the skin initiates a cascade of events, which finally lead to at least partial reconstruct...
Keratinocyte gene expression was surveyed more comprehensively than before, by means of serial analy...
Mucosal wounds heal more rapidly, exhibit less inflammation, and are associated with minimal scarrin...
Receptor-interacting proteins (RIPs) are important regulators of cell proliferation and differentiat...
Reepithelialization is the process responsible for restoring an intact epidermis following cutaneous...
Our understanding of the regulatory processes of reepithelialization during wound healing is incompl...
The search for significantly overrepresented and co-occurring transcription factor binding sites in ...
The search for significantly overrepresented and co-occurring transcription factor binding sites in ...
The search for significantly overrepresented and co-occurring transcription factor binding sites in ...
The search for significantly overrepresented and co-occurring transcription factor binding sites in ...
Cocultures of fibroblasts and keratinocytes, physically separated by a membrane, were carried out fo...
Abstract The epidermis is one of our primary interfaces towards the external milieu. Following injur...
Preserving the integrity of the skin's outermost layer (the epidermis) is vital for humans to thrive...
ML-05 is a non-hemolytic form of streptolysin O, the membrane-damaging extracellular toxin produced ...
Preserving the integrity of the skin's outermost layer (the epidermis) is vital for humans to thrive...
Injury to the skin initiates a cascade of events, which finally lead to at least partial reconstruct...
Keratinocyte gene expression was surveyed more comprehensively than before, by means of serial analy...
Mucosal wounds heal more rapidly, exhibit less inflammation, and are associated with minimal scarrin...
Receptor-interacting proteins (RIPs) are important regulators of cell proliferation and differentiat...
Reepithelialization is the process responsible for restoring an intact epidermis following cutaneous...