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Biological Effects of Matrix References

 

Doullon C., Behavior of fibroblasts and epidermal cells cultivated on analogues of extracellular matrix. Biomaterials 1988: 9; 91-96.

O’Toole E., Extracellular matrix and keratinocyte migration.

Clin Exp Dermatol 2001: 26; 525-30.

Ii J., Zhang X., Angiogenesis in wound repair: angiogenic growth factors and the extracellular matrix. Microsc Res Tech 2003: 60; 107-14.

Hojo M., et al Induction of vascular endothelial growth factor by collagen as a dermal substrate for cultured skin substitute. Plast Reconstr Surg 2003: 111; 1038-45.

Makatsuki T., Reciprocal interactions between cells and extracellular matrix during remodeling of tissue constructs. Biophys Chem 2003: 100; 593-605.

Soloman D., An in vitro examination of an extracellular matrix scaffold for use in wound healing.  Int J Exp Pathol 2002: 83; 209-16.

Suzuki K., et al  Cell matrix and cell-cell interactions during epithelial wound healing.

Prog Retin Eye Res 2003: 22; 113-33.

Ashcroft G., Aging and wound healing. Biogerontology 2002: 3; 337-45.

Li J., Angiogenesis in wound repair: angiogenesis growth factors and the extracellular matrix. Micros Res Tech 2003: 60; 107-14.

Tonnesen M., Angiogenesis in wound healing.

J Invest Dermatol Symp Proc 2001: 40-46.

Invanainem dothelial cell-matrix interactions. Microsc Res Tech 2003: 60; 13-22.

 

 

 

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