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Wound healing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Granulation tissue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Granulation tissue is the perfused, fibrous connective tissue that replaces a fibrin clot in healing wounds. Granulation tissue typically grows from the base of a wound and is able to fill wounds of ...
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Division of Wound Healing Research, Department of Surgery, University of Birmingham. ... The collagen remained as an inert foreign matter and no increase of tensile strength was produced in wounds. It was therefore concluded that some further factor was necessary to produce tensile strength in a wound.
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Impaired wound healing and granulation tissue formation in TSP-1 transgenic mice ... The early phase of tissue repair involves wound contraction, granulation tissue invasion and fibroblast proliferation (Martin, 1997; Stadelmann et al., 1998;
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We hypothesized that splinting an excisional wound (i.e., anchoring the wound edges) would promote granulation tissue survival and that desplinting a splinted wound would produce granulation tissue apoptosis.
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BioInfoBank Library :: [Hormonal influence on wound healing and granulation with special reference to adrenal cortical steroids.] Influence of hydrocortisone (compound F) on mast cells of normal skin and healing wounds in the rabbit. ... The future of wound healing: pursuing surgical models in transgenic and knockout mice.
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