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1 iseases (e.g., cancer, heart attack, stroke, wound healing).
2 MSC differentiation and HO formation during wound healing.
3 glycoprotein 1 (LRG1) in normal and diabetic wound healing.
4 ch can stabilize the injury site and promote wound healing.
5 ely promotes epithelial barrier function and wound healing.
6 ls is critical for embryonic development and wound healing.
7 lar matrix (ECM) production, chemotaxis, and wound healing.
8 onses that affected invasion, migration, and wound healing.
9 ia caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and poor wound healing.
10 rogression, and the same might be useful for wound healing.
11 diseases, chronic inflammatory disorders and wound healing.
12 muscle actin (alpha-SMA), and cell migration/wound healing.
13 tracellular communication, and attributed to wound healing.
14 he wounded cornea during the early phases of wound healing.
15 ility to invade and migrate during epidermal wound healing.
16 due to their diverse roles in the process of wound healing.
17 esses such as digestion, blood clotting, and wound healing.
18 and resolution of the inflammatory phase of wound healing.
19 mation or its absence may result in impaired wound healing.
20 lium-to the cells and cytokines that mediate wound healing.
21 ered for further cell-based therapy study on wound healing.
22 fection to specific pathogenic mechanisms in wound healing.
23 e treatment of MRSA infections as well as in wound healing.
24 viduals with skin conditions associated with wound healing.
25 is developmental program results in fibrotic wound healing.
26 EMT is crucial to embryonic development and wound healing.
27 actor-beta (TGFbeta) play a critical role in wound healing.
28 acute kidney injury, acute liver injury and wound healing.
29 lls within the wound bed to overcome stalled wound healing.
30 n intestinal epithelial barrier function and wound healing.
31 MoS(2) on integrins, cellular migration, and wound healing.
32 ase growth factors for the promotion of skin wound healing.
33 IAMs with the injury microenvironment during wound healing.
34 tion of tumor angiogenesis without affecting wound healing.
35 with the NPWT system in order to accelerate wound healing.
36 perience impaired tube formation and delayed wound healing.
37 ature dermal adipocytes for hair cycling and wound healing.
38 scaffold functionality during the course of wound healing.
39 nd myeloid cells during the course of normal wound healing.
40 ysiological tissue regeneration and inhibits wound healing.
41 tion acts to suppress infections and support wound healing.
42 or testing of new therapeutics for cutaneous wound healing.
43 ntly been shown to directly affect nonneural wound healing.
44 tages of M1 macrophage activation to promote wound healing.
45 tial changes in collagen organization during wound healing.
46 FU, indicating a potential important role in wound healing.
47 atively affecting tissue regeneration during wound healing.
48 y diseases that are associated with impaired wound healing.
49 determine MLL1 drives Tlr4 expression during wound healing.
50 ion, cell dispersion, neuronal survival, and wound healing.
51 ined in the animal studies indicate a proper wound healing.
52 ers that coalesce into clots which assist in wound healing.
53 tiation and phenotypic changes in cancer and wound healing.
54 could be reactivated and play roles in adult wound healing.
55 s medically and/or electronically facilitate wound healing.
56 es of microcurrent electrotherapy on palatal wound healing.
57 /f)Lyz2(Cre+)) resulted in improved diabetic wound healing.
58 ion of inflammation, cell proliferation, and wound healing.
59 L28 and IL-6 levels associated with improved wound healing.
60 the transcriptional landscape that influence wound healing.
61 in vitro slows keratinocyte migration during wound healing.
62 al to ensure efficient, spatially restricted wound healing.
63 tracellular creatine, barrier formation, and wound healing.
64 associated with tissue injury is followed by wound healing, a complex process by which damaged cellul
66 ny mouse, Acomys cahirinus displays a unique wound healing ability with regeneration of all skin comp
68 w that VWF deficiency in mice causes delayed wound healing accompanied by decreased angiogenesis and
69 lar mechanism underlying the peptide-induced wound healing activity, these studies have contributed t
71 on presacral abscess formation and perineal wound healing after APR, while it increases the likeliho
72 cation on the efficacy and safety of various wound healing agents to improve chronic diabetic wounds.
73 persecreting hMSC lines as short-term, local wound healing agents with superior therapeutic efficacy
76 Here, we investigated the differentiation, wound healing and angiogenic capacity of plastic adheren
78 rophic and keloid scars result from abnormal wound healing and can have a variable response to a numb
80 itecture of collagen type I is a hallmark of wound healing and cancer that is commonly attributed to
82 ectrotherapy protocol may accelerate palatal wound healing and decrease patient discomfort after FGG
83 s (STZ-induced and db/db) results in delayed wound healing and decreased neutrophil and macrophage re
84 allmarks that might apply to both cancer and wound healing and discuss how wounding, as in biopsy and
89 d, in so doing, to promote barrier function, wound healing and hair growth, while limiting cancer dev
93 We also found roles for Crk in embryonic wound healing and in axon patterning in the nervous syst
94 ial role in organ development and repair, in wound healing and in numerous pathological processes suc
95 chaperone protein, in animal models enhances wound healing and induces tissue regeneration evidenced
96 extracellular polyphosphate as a mediator of wound healing and inflammation and also provide a potent
98 enchymal characteristics during development, wound healing and inflammation, and in cancer and fibros
99 s learned from the significant literature on wound healing and macrophage response to implanted bioma
101 cidate the mechanisms of efficient embryonic wound healing and may have far-reaching implications for
107 , including development, tissue homeostasis, wound healing and regeneration, immunity, and tumorigene
111 ween hemostasis and lymphangiogenesis during wound healing and reveal that VEGFC, the dominant lympha
112 able literature regarding the use of CPs for wound healing and skin tissue engineering applications,
113 offer insights into the process of diabetic wound healing and suggest topical mast cell stabilizatio
114 w of the angiogenic process during cutaneous wound healing and the regulatory roles played by catecho
116 population dynamics that regulate subsequent wound healing and tissue regeneration are still unclear.
121 l wounding in Hydra, suggesting that Hydra's wound-healing and self-organization capabilities may emp
122 sed two pathway-focused RT-PCR gene arrays ("wound healing" and "neurogenesis") to evaluate tissue sa
123 nning, fragility, wrinkles, laxity, impaired wound healing, and a microenvironment conducive to cance
125 ncreased at the inflammation stage of murine wound healing, and bone marrow-derived cells served as a
130 ic microRNA profile of skin and oral mucosal wound healing, and demonstrate the feasibility of a micr
131 ding on the involvement of adipose tissue in wound healing, and may help to uncover and develop fat-r
132 barrier repair, keratinocyte proliferation, wound healing, and negative regulation of T-cell activat
133 ding of fibroblast heterogeneity during skin wound healing, and on open questions that must be addres
134 es and recruited neutrophils also potentiate wound healing, and polyphosphate also promotes macrophag
136 brotic myofibroblast functions and excessive wound healing; and (5) establishes the effectiveness of
137 anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antidiabetic, wound healing, anti-HIV, anti-anxiety and antidepressant
141 r is introduced for analyzing a standardized wound healing assay by observing cell growth and quantif
142 lial cell migration and repair after scratch-wound healing assay that was associated with reduced cel
143 xperiments of cell proliferation, apoptosis, wound healing assay, as well as reverse-phase protein ar
147 is evaluated on sparse real-world data from wound healing assays with varying initial cell densities
148 mined by intracellular calcium measurements, wound healing assays, and synthetic activation by gene a
151 important roles in other settings as sterile wound healing, autoimmunity, cancer, and homeostasis.
152 results suggest that Gal-3 is essential for wound healing because it regulates the dynamics of macro
153 e (EGCG), a polyphenol, influences cutaneous wound healing because of its antiangiogenic, anti-inflam
154 t cell cycle stalling in G2 has key roles in wound healing but becomes detrimental upon chronic JNK o
156 for normal processes such as development and wound healing, but can go awry, as in oncogenesis and fi
157 ed fibroblast like cells that participate in wound healing, but little is known about what initiates
158 aling, a process that differs from cutaneous wound healing by being faster and typically scar-free, h
159 ilability, enhance angiogenesis, and improve wound healing by disrupting CCL28-activated CCR10-eNOS i
160 ) have been recently described to accelerate wound healing by enhanced keratinocyte migration and ind
163 istatin-1 was recently shown to promote oral wound healing, by acting in epithelial and endothelial c
164 After surgery or traumatic injury, corneal wound healing can cause a scarring response that stiffen
165 gh cell plasticity underlying embryogenesis, wound healing, cancer metastasis and drug resistance.
166 process that occurs during tissue formation, wound healing, cancerous invasion, and viral infection.
168 ding, topical MCS-01 application accelerated wound healing comparable to that achieved with systemic
172 culture and mouse models of angiogenesis and wound healing confirmed these predicted deficiencies and
173 migratory dynamics during episodes of tissue wound healing, development, and plasticity, but is more
177 2-NL, M13-NL) demonstrated excellent in vivo wound-healing effects, and these activities were better
184 as the development or progression of cancer, wound healing, fibrotic disorders, and immune modulation
185 al potential to accelerate extraction socket wound healing for more predictable dental implant recons
188 stem cells (ASCs) have potential to improve wound healing; however, their equivalents from domestic
193 nd in combination, on the maturation step of wound healing in an ischemic infected delayed healing wo
196 de of this protein significantly accelerated wound healing in diabetic mice and may be a potential th
198 ct of strontium ranelate on tooth-extraction wound healing in estrogen-deficient and estrogen-suffici
212 ets induce blood clotting (the first step in wound healing) in part by the release of polyphosphate.
218 gene expression in three settings: in vitro wound healing, live lymph node sections and a live tumor
219 dition, favorable modulation of inflammatory wound healing markers occurred when electrotherapy was a
223 tance, barrier function, actin localization, wound healing, mitochondrial oxygen consumption, and gly
229 urther exploration of this new approach in a wound-healing model and opens the door for the future us
230 ype 1 and 2 diabetic full-thickness splinted wound healing murine model enhanced the microcirculatory
233 evaluate the effect of suturing on the early wound healing of donor sites of subepithelial connective
235 ion of this mechanism in studies in vivo, in wound healing or angiogenesis, in which fibrin is contra
237 Because the supplemental diet did not rescue wound healing or nerve density, these effects are likely
238 and non-sutured sites display similar early wound healing outcomes and patient-reported outcomes.
239 ion, with important implications for chronic wound healing pathologies or tumorigenic transformation.
240 /B2 in the clearance of bacterial infection, wound healing, periodontal disease, neurogenic inflammat
243 to chemoattraction of cells critical to the wound healing process, eCRT induces abundant neo-dermal
246 s, for treating disease states, accelerating wound healing processes and eliminating infections.
247 dant activity of honeys may be beneficial in wound healing processes by protecting cells against lipi
249 In summary, MaR1 accelerated extraction wound healing, promoted socket bone fill, preserved alve
251 ical samples and applied to accelerate tooth wound healing, providing an intriguing insight of how to
253 ons (1, 2.5, and 5 mM) significantly reduced wound healing rates, whereas nicotine at a concentration
255 the immune system is inextricably linked to wound healing/remodeling in the ischemically injured hea
259 y is thus due to an acute inflammatory-based wound-healing response that rejuvenates the infarcted ar
260 led that while most of the gland underwent a wound-healing response that resolved by day 14, a small
261 We discuss the concept of metaplasia as a wound-healing response, and how cardiac mucosa might be
262 al cell state marked by low Wnt signaling, a wound-healing response, and transcription factor Klf6 ex
263 that hemostatic responses might be linked to wound healing responses is an old one, but demonstrating
264 Understanding regional differences in the wound-healing responses may ultimately affect regenerati
266 dampen inflammation in favor of homeostatic wound-healing responses, thus potentially contributing t
267 rom bone marrow cells is required for normal wound healing, revealing a physiological role for this g
268 We previously demonstrated that chick fetal wound healing shows a regenerative phenotype regarding t
270 W amplitude, resulting in an increase of the wound-healing speed of up to 135 +/- 85% as compared to
272 mphasize the need for experimental models of wound healing that better approximate human biology, as
273 s of miRNA/mRNA expression during human oral wound healing; the results offer novel insights into the
276 zed by gastric cell expression of markers of wound-healing; these cells are called spasmolytic polype
277 he deficit of Gal-3 affected the dynamics of wound healing, thus aggravating the evolution of remodel
278 ons of protein-based adhesives and fibers in wound healing, tissue regeneration, drug delivery, biose
279 asts are fibroblastic cells that function in wound healing, tissue repair and fibrosis, and arise fro
280 on of the cytokine TGF-beta1, which promotes wound healing, to dermal DCs in vitro was sufficient to
281 scaffolds have great potential for improving wound healing treatments by providing controlled drug de
285 the roles of Smad7 in skin inflammation and wound healing using genetic and pharmacological approach
286 ecific emphasis on perioperative infections, wound healing, vascular complications, cancer propagatio
287 to induce UPR and epithelial restitution or wound healing was corroborated in a dextran sodium sulfa
289 ved in the LCD1 patients, corneal epithelial wound healing was significantly delayed in TGFBI-R124C m
291 ed during epiboly resembles the mechanism of wound healing, we propose actomyosin cable-driven local
293 and it is an essential step during cutaneous wound healing, which supports cells at the wound site wi
294 neal epithelial cells enhanced their rate of wound healing while its ablation using shRNA reduced hea
295 eview provides a brief overview of cutaneous wound healing with discussion on how extracellular matri
296 ic rats significantly enhanced osteochondral wound healing with reduced vascularisation in the repair
297 lteration resembling the remodeling phase of wound healing, with increased matrix metalloproteinase e
298 ferences were found for complicated perineal wound healing within 30 days (RR 1.30; 95% CI 0.92-1.82)
299 nd-free episodes by improving the quality of wound healing would therefore confer substantial benefit
300 Calcium is an important early signal in wound healing, yet how these early signals promote regen