It does this in part by increasing the regeneration of blood vessels around the wound and speeding up tissue reconstruction. The findings will be published by the Journal of Experimental Medicine on 26 January in a paper entitled ‘Molecular mechanisms linking wound inflammation and fibrosis: ...
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"These findings could have a significant impact on heart-failure patients—whose damaged hearts make it difficult for them to engage in normal activities like walking up a flight of stairs," said Dr. Qian, who is also a California Institute for Regenerative Medicine postdoctoral scholar and a Ro...
Lincoff et al32 demonstrated in a rabbit model that subretinal blood could cause necrosis of the overlying retina, except for the internal limiting membrane and that fragments of erythrocytes could migrate across the damaged retina into the vitreous cavity. Manipulations such as intravitreal injection ...
By sending bioactive signals to trigger cells to repair and regenerate, the breakthrough therapy dramatically improved severely injured spinal cords in five key ways: (1) The severed extensions of neurons, called axons, regenerated; (2) scar tissue, which can create a physical barrier ...
et al. AKT1 internal tandem duplications and point mutations are the genetic hallmarks of sclerosing pneumocytoma. Mod. Pathol. 33, 391–403 (2020). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Wegert, J. et al. Recurrent intragenic rearrangements of EGFR and BRAF in soft tissue tumors of infants. ...
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Patients usually present with febrile illness plus other symptoms such as long-lasting headaches or progressive lethargy that may end up in a coma or even death typically within 5–8 weeks following the onset of the illness [68]. Most cases are diagnosed late, usually at the point when, ...