Wingren U, Franzen L, Larson GM, Epidermal growth factor accelerates connective tissue wound healing in the perforated rat mesentery. J Surg Res. 1992 ;53:48–54.Wingren U,Franzen L,Larson GM.Epidermal growth factor accelerates connective tissue wound healing in the perforated rat mesentery....
Fibroblasts, the majority of cells in ordinary connective tissue, arise from the relevant undifferentiated mesenchymal stem cells1 and are involved in the production of fibrous elements and non-fibrous ground substance (Fig. 3.1). During wound repair they are particularly active and migrate along stra...
In connective tissue diseases such as systemic sclerosis, referred to collectively as fibrosis, excessive activation ofconnective tissue cellsleads to hardening of the tissue and scarring within the affected organ. In principle, these diseases can affect any organ system and very often lead to disrupt...
Connective tissue is the most abundant type of tissue in the body. It serves to connect and support other tissues and also has regulatory and immunologic functions. Connective tissue consists of cells, mainly fibroblasts, and an extracellular matrix ( ECM). The specific composition of the ECM...
Influence of maturation and age on mechanical and biochemical parameters of connective tissue of various organs in the rat. The mechanical and biochemical parameters of connective tissue components of several organs in rats, e.g. skin, tail tendons and aorta, have been compared... HG Vogel - 《...
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The simple initiation of the healing response may be sufficient to rehabilitate an incompetent structure via the creation of new cellular tissue. While the ultimate application(s) of thermal modification of connective tissues has yet to be completely defined, its ultimate role may be best suited to...
Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) is secreted during wound healing; the abnormal expression of CTGF is correlated to fibrotic disease in various types of tissues. Recently, it has been shown that CTGF is important for bone development. However, the molecular mechanisms of the regulation of ...
Most common connective tissue cell.Synthesizes tropocollagen (forms collagen) and other ECM components.Prominent rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.Tolerant of anoxia (allows it to respond to injuries and participate in wound healing).Maintains and repairs connective tissue by slow turnover...
connective tissue (redirected fromconnective tissues) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia connective tissue n. Tissue arising chiefly from the embryonic mesoderm that is characterized by a highly vascular matrix and includes collagenous, elastic, and reticular fibers, adipose tissue, cartilage, and bone. It for...