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Differential Expression of Proteins during Healing of Cutaneous Wounds in Experimental Normal and Chronic Models

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The proteins which were down regulated in chronic wounds may be used in the management of wounds and exploited as targets for therapeutic development.
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This article is published in Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.The article was published on 1998-03-17. It has received 89 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Chronic wound & Fibroblast growth factor.

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Regulation of Wound Healing by Growth Factors and Cytokines

TL;DR: This review summarizes the results of expression studies that have been performed in rodents, pigs, and humans to localize growth factors and their receptors in skin wounds and reports on genetic studies addressing the functions of endogenous growth factors in the wound repair process.
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Growth factors and cytokines in wound healing.

TL;DR: A review of the specific roles of these growth factors and cytokines during wound healing can be found in this article, where patients are treated by three growth factors: PDGF-BB, bFGF, and GM-CSF.
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The role of vascular endothelial growth factor in wound healing.

TL;DR: Experimental data supports the hypothesis that VEGF stimulates epithelialization and collagen deposition in a wound, but likely promotes collagen deposition and epithelization as well, and stimulates wound healing through angiogenesis.
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Basic FGF mediates an immediate response of articular cartilage to mechanical injury.

TL;DR: Experiments with neutralizing Abs to bFGF and an FGFR1 tyrosine kinase inhibitor showed that this growth factor was the major ERK-activating factor released after injury, suggesting the presence of an extracellular store that is sequestered in the matrix and released upon damage.
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Can Thermal Lasers Promote Skin Wound Healing

TL;DR: The analysis of the literature, and the fundamental considerations concerning the healing process when using thermal lasers, are in favor of a modification of the growth factors synthesis after laser irradiation, induced by an HSR.
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Vascular endothelial growth factor is a secreted angiogenic mitogen

TL;DR: DNA sequencing suggests the existence of several molecular species of VEGF, a heparin-binding growth factor specific for vascular endothelial cells that is able to induce angiogenesis in vivo.
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Sequence from picomole quantities of proteins electroblotted onto polyvinylidene difluoride membranes.

TL;DR: Small amounts of myoglobin, beta-lactoglobulin, and other proteins and peptides can be spotted or electroblotted onto polyvinylidene difluoride membranes, stained with Coomassie Blue, and sequenced directly, suggesting that PVDF membranes are superior supports for sequence analysis of picomole quantities of proteins purified by gel electrophoresis.
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Seminars in Medicine of the Beth Israel Hospital, Boston. Clinical applications of research on angiogenesis.

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Vascular permeability factor, an endothelial cell mitogen related to PDGF

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