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Autor:
Thomas F. Tracy, Christopher S. Muratore, Mark W. Harty, Francois I. Luks, Jonathan S. Reichner, Yonghong Zhou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 155:225-230
Background The effects of immaturity and hypoplasia of the premature lung can be affected by proinflammatory stimuli in late gestation or the postnatal period from acute lung injury secondary to intensive ventilatory management or the metabolic conse
Autor:
Mark W. Harty, Alan A. Thomay, Jonathan S. Reichner, Jean M. Daley, P.J. Worth, Leslie J. Shelton, Jorge E. Albina, Edmond Sabo
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Pathology. 174:2129-2136
In this study, we investigated the role of interleukin (IL)-1 signaling in wound healing. IL-1 receptor type I (IL-1R) knockout (KO) mice showed reduced fibrosis in both cutaneous and deep tissue wounds, which was accompanied by a reduction in inflam
Autor:
Aaron P. Tracy, Stephan Gehring, Elaine Papa, Tauquir Puthawala, Hannah M. Huddleston, Thomas F. Tracy, Mark W. Harty, Grant A. Ramm, Stephen H. Gregory
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 138:313-320
Background Although timely surgical treatment of liver disease can interrupt inflammation and reduce fibrosis, the mechanisms of repair are unknown. We questioned whether these mechanisms of repair include changes in the inflammatory infiltrate and a
Autor:
Anton W. Neff, Michael W. King, John N. Calley, Trent Nguyen, Rosamund C. Smith, Anthony L. Mescher, Mark W. Harty
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 233:356-367
The multi-C2H2 zinc-finger domain containing transcriptional regulators of the spalt (SAL) family plays important developmental regulatory roles. In a competitive subtractive hybridization screen of genes expressed in Xenopus laevis hindlimb regenera
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 226:268-279
Complete regeneration of complex tissues and organs is usually precluded by fibrotic reactions that lead to scarring. Fish, salamanders, and larval anurans are among the few vertebrates capable of regenerating lost appendages, and this process seems
Autor:
Nicola Neff, M. A. Glicksman, Mark W. Harty, Arlene Y. Chiu, C. Murakata, J. L. Vaught, C. A. Dionne, Ronald W. Oppenheim, Dale R. Sengelaub, David Prevette, M. Kaneko
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurobiology. 35:361-370
CEP-1347, also known as KT7515, a derivative of a natural product indolocarbazole, inhibited motor neuronal death in vitro, inhibited activation of the stress-activated kinase JNK1 (c-jun NH terminal kinase) in cultured spinal motor neurons, but had
Autor:
Christopher S. Muratore, Stephen H. Gregory, Elaine Papa, Grant A. Ramm, Mark W. Harty, Michael S. Gart, Thomas F. Tracy
Biliary obstruction results in a well-characterized cholestatic inflammatory and fibrogenic process; however, the mechanisms and potential for liver repair remain unclear. We previously demonstrated that Kupffer cell depletion reduces polymorphonucle
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2832148/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2832148/
Publikováno v:
The Journal of surgical research. 156(2)
Background Biliary atresia is characterized by extrahepatic bile duct obliteration along with persistent intrahepatic portal inflammation. Steroids are standard in the treatment of cholangitis following the Kasai portoenterostomy, and were advocated
Autor:
Charles A. Riley, Ezekiel E. Young, Stephen H. Gregory, Hannah M. Huddleston, Grant A. Ramm, Thomas F. Tracy, Samantha Nazareth, Mark W. Harty, Elaine Papa
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 143(5)
Background Cholestatic liver injury from extrahepatic biliary obstruction is well characterized by inflammatory and fibrogenic mechanisms. Little is known, however, about mechanisms required to reverse injury and effect liver repair. We sought to det
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurobiology. 56(1)
In rats, motoneurons of the spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus (SNB) innervate the bulbocavernosus (BC) muscle, which surrounds the base of the penis. The SNB/BC is a sexually dimorphic, steroid-sensitive neuromuscular system, which is critically