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pro vyhledávání: '"D. Andrew R. Burd"'
Autor:
Brian W. Duncan, Russell W. Jennings, Michael T. Longaker, N. Scott Adzick, Michael R. Harrison, D. Andrew R. Burd, T.S. Benedict Yen, Allen M. Gown
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 26:942-948
Clinical observations and experimental data suggest that fetal wound healing is very different from adult wound healing. An understanding of the biology of scarless fetal wound healing has tremendous clinical potential for modulating postnatal wound
Autor:
N. Scott Adzick, Michael T. Longaker, Toni Rittenberg, Michael R. Harrison, H. Paul Ehrlich, D. Andrew R. Burd
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Plastic Surgery. 44:302-305
This study looks at the remodelling of an in vitro system of foetal wound healing. Contraction is confirmed and the stimulatory role of amniotic fluid demonstrated.
Autor:
N. Scott Adzick, H. Paul Ehrlich, Michael T. Longaker, John W. Siebert, D. Andrew R. Burd, Carolyn C. Compton, Michael R. Harrison
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 25:898-901
The ability of fetal skin wounds to heal without scar formation is remarkable. The mechanisms that endow the fetus with this unique healing ability remain unknown. We have developed an in vitro explant model using fetal sheep skin to investigate feta
Autor:
D. Andrew R. Burd, Hari G. Garg, Sigrid Regauer, John W. Siebert, Michael T. Longaker, Morris Ritz
Publikováno v:
British journal of plastic surgery. 44(8)
Hyaluronan has long been associated with the remodelling extracellular matrix. Such remodelling occurs in development, growth and wound healing. This role has been thought to be related to the physical structure and chemical composition of the pure g
Autor:
N. Scott Adzick, H. Paul Ehrlich, D. Andrew R. Burd, Michael R. Harrison, Michael T. Longaker
Publikováno v:
British journal of plastic surgery. 43(5)
Foetal wound healing occurs without scarring. A scar is a collagen-rich repair tissue, and the absence of scarring in the foetus has raised questions concerning the presence and nature of collagen deposition in foetal wounds. Studies of collagen depo
Publikováno v:
Experimental and molecular pathology. 52(1)
Closure of full-thickness open wounds in loose-skinned animals is accomplished by wound contraction. Fibroblast-populated collagen lattice (FPCL) contraction is an in vitro model for studying wound contraction. Fibroblasts suspended in a collagen mat
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 85:503-504
Publikováno v:
Biomedical Research. 10:197-207
Publikováno v:
Matrix (Stuttgart, Germany). 9(4)
Hyaluronan (HA) extracted from tissues has been demonstrated to have an enhancing effect on the process of wound healing; the question arises whether this effect is due to the HA or to associated collagen and other proteins. In this study, HA has bee