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Mesenchymal Stem Cells Adaptively Respond to Environmental Cues Thereby Improving Granulation Tissue Formation and Wound Healing

open access: yesFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2020
Granulation tissue formation constitutes a key step during wound healing of the skin and other organs. Granulation tissue concomitantly initiates regenerative M2 macrophages polarization, fibroblast proliferation, myofibroblast differentiation with ...
Dongsheng Jiang   +1 more
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Building Trend Fuzzy Granulation-Based LSTM Recurrent Neural Network for Long-Term Time-Series Forecasting

IEEE transactions on fuzzy systems, 2022
The existing long-term time-series forecasting methods based on the neural networks suffer from multiple limitations, such as accumulated errors and diminishing temporal correlation, which compromise the prediction quality. To overcome these shortcomings,
Yuqing Tang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Granulation tissue myofibroblasts during normal and pathological skin healing: The interaction between their secretome and the microenvironment

Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2021
The first role that was proposed for the myofibroblasts located in skin granulation tissue was to contract the edges of the wound in order to reduce the surface to be repaired.
Syrine Arif, É. Attiogbe, V. Moulin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Coupling granule properties and granulation rates in high-shear granulation

Powder Technology, 2003
It is possible to link granulation rates to granule properties. The linkage is by multiple dimension population balance equations that, by means of simplifying assumptions, can be reduced to multiple one-dimensional (1-D) population balance equations (PBES).
T. Instone   +7 more
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Granulation of Griseofulvin

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1968
Griseofulvin, in fine and coarse grades, has been bowl granulated using binder solutions. The granules have been assessed for strength and flow characteristics. A mechanism of granule growth has been suggested, which satisfactorily explains the experimental results.
N. Pilpel, C.F. Harwood
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