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Keywords: wound healing
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Essays in Biochemistry
Essays Biochem (2021) 65 (3): 533–543.
Published: 06 August 2021
.... It is believed that handheld bioprinting will play an essential role in the field of in situ wound healing mainly due to its excellent portability, user-friendliness, cost-effectiveness, and amenability to various wound needs. Correspondence: Yu Shrike Zhang ( yszhang@research.bwh.harvard.edu...
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Essays in Biochemistry
Essays Biochem (2020) 64 (3): 547–563.
Published: 26 May 2020
... increase cell proliferation, migration, survival and angiogenesis. Acute inflammation produced by tissue damage stimulates ATX production and LPA signalling as a component of wound healing. If inflammation does not resolve, LPA signalling becomes maladaptive in conditions including arthritis, neurologic...
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Essays in Biochemistry
Essays Biochem (2018) 62 (4): 607–617.
Published: 23 August 2018
... spatial regulation wound healing Correspondence: H. Steven Wiley ( steven.wiley@pnnl.gov ) Fundamentally, productive research on any system, especially heterocellular signaling, requires a prior expectation of how it works. Fortunately, decades of research on monocultures provide...