phases of healinggenetic manipulationgender and hormonesimproved healingtissue heterogeneity in healingresponse of healing to environmentWound healing and repair of injured tissues follows several steps in the healthy individual. Following birth, the process is initiated by the inflammatory response an...
The healing response of untreated breast defects was similar to that observed in women following BCS, yielding scar tissue that was structurally and functionally distinct from normal breast tissue. The 16-week longitudinal study showed progression through the classic overlapping phases of reparative wound...
Wound healing, a typical biological progression in the human body, is worldwide medicinal alarms with numerous challenges attained through five precisely and extremely automated phases: hemostasis, migration, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling [42]. Covering materials used for skin injuries to av...
Cellular effects of platelet rich plasma: a study on HL-60 macrophage-like cells. Healing injured tissue in the body is a complex process which consists of four distinct phases: , inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Each of thes... J Woodall,M Tucci,A Mishra,... - 《Biomedical ...
These functions form a complex in which three relatively distinct phases are classically distinguished: inflammation, proliferation and remodeling.3–7 All GF content of the PRP is involved in the phases described, but all of their functions are still unknown. It is speculated that some of them ...
Disruption of tissue function activates cellular stress which triggers a number of mechanisms that protect the tissue from further damage. These mechanisms involve a number of homeostatic modules, which are regulated at the level of gene expression by the transactivator NF-κB. This transcription facto...
Skin ulcers develop in the case of tissue disintegration and are caused by many different factors, from long-term pressure or lack of circulation and trauma [1]. The process healing of skin ulcers is composed of the coordination of three overlapping but distinct phases. This includes inflammation...
Conversion of wound-site macrophages to fibroblast-like cells was abundant, particularly closer to newly forming epidermis, at the early phase (d5) (Fig. 2a). Such cells were observed to be dispersed throughout granulation tissue in later phases (Fig. 2b-e, Supplementary Fig. 3). These obse...
Gingival tissue, or gums, differs markedly from buccal and softpalatetissue as thesubmucosais not present, so the lamina instead attaches directly to themucoperiosteumorperiosteumof bone.2Gingival tissue has a relatively shorter healing timeline and disparate phases of healing compared to hard palatal...
We identify dose-dependent effects of mtROS on actomyosin and mitochondrial architecture, dynamics, and activity that mediate both stochasticities in cell behavior and the phases of tissue dynamics accompanying dorsal closure. Our results establish that ROS levels tune cell behavior and tissue dynamics...