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Do engineered nanoparticles impact the normal wound healing process? In this report, the authors present a platform that can be used to assess the impact of ENPs on cell migration and wound healing.
In this, Sweden offers some an example to emulate. As wealthy countries across the globe turn against migration and ascendant right-wing parties push tight restrictions, Sweden stands out as a ...
Conclusions: Hypercapnic acidosis inhibits pulmonary epithelial wound healing by reducing cell migration via an NF-κB dependent mechanism that may involve alterations in matrix metalloproteinase ...
First, a few basic thoughts on corneal epithelial wound healing. The healing of an epithelial defect requires epithelial cell migration, adhesion and mitosis.
Keratinocyte migration was dependent on Arp2/3 signaling and treatment with the Arp2/3 inhibitor CK666 dampened early wound-localized ROS production after burn, suggesting that dysregulated migration ...
Wound healing in epithelia requires coordinated cell migration and proliferation regulated by signaling mechanisms that are poorly understood. Here we show that epithelial cells expressing ...
Normal epithelial cells have been shown to have migratory capacity, notably in the context of wound healing. Such epithelial migration and transdifferentiation have previously been shown to occur ...
The protein p53 activates leader cells for tissue repair and ensures their removal after healing. This discovery could enhance wound treatments and cancer therapies. New research led by the University ...
New research led by the University of Bristol has found the protein p53 plays a key role in epithelial migration and tissue repair.
New research led by the University of Bristol has found the protein p53 plays a key role in epithelial migration and tissue repair. The findings could improve our understanding of the processes used ...
New research has found the protein p53 plays a key role in epithelial migration and tissue repair. The findings could improve our understanding of the processes used by cells to repair tissues ...
New research led by the University of Bristol has found the protein p53 plays a key role in epithelial migration and tissue repair. The findings could improve our understanding of the processes ...