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Transition from inflammation to proliferation: a critical step during wound healing
Ning Xu, Dongqing Li, Mona Ståhle
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences · 2016 · ▲ 1,869 citations
Abstract
The ability to rapidly restore the integrity of a broken skin barrier is critical and is the ultimate goal of therapies for hard-to-heal-ulcers. Unfortunately effective treatments to enhance healing and reduce scarring are still lacking. A deeper understanding of the physiology of normal repair and of the pathology of delayed healing is a prerequisite for the development of more effective therapeutic interventions. Transition from the inflammatory to the proliferative phase is a key step during healing and accumulating evidence associates a compromised transition with wound healing disorders. Thus, targeting factors that impact this phase transition may offer a rationale for therapeutic development. This review summarizes mechanisms regulating the inflammation-proliferation transition at cellular and molecular levels. We propose that identification of such mechanisms will reveal promising targets for development of more effective therapies.
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Xu, N., Li, D., & Ståhle, M. (2016). Transition from inflammation to proliferation: a critical step during wound healing. <em>Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-016-2268-0
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Xu N, Li D, Ståhle M. Transition from inflammation to proliferation: a critical step during wound healing. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 2016. doi:10.1007/s00018-016-2268-0.
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@article{ning2016Transi,
title = {Transition from inflammation to proliferation: a critical step during wound healing},
author = {Ning Xu and Dongqing Li and Mona Ståhle},
journal = {Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1007/s00018-016-2268-0},
}
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