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Myofibroblasts in human granulation tissue

Human Pathology, 1974
Abstract Fibroblasts of human granulation tissues develop structural and functional features typical of smooth muscle cells: o 1.They contain massive bundles of intracytoplasmic microfilaments. 2.Their cytoplasm shows immunofluorescent labeling with human antismooth muscle serum.
G B, Ryan   +6 more
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Management of Exuberant Granulation Tissue

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1989
Exuberant granulation tissue is common in large, lower limb wounds of horses, particularly horses of large body size. Methods of control include chemical cautery, cryogenic surgery, and surgical resection. Surgical resection is preferred because it is easy to perform, provides tissue for histologic evaluation, and preserves the epithelial margin ...
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Wound splinting regulates granulation tissue survival

Journal of Surgical Research, 2003
Fibroblast survival within an in vitro collagen matrix is dependent on matrix anchorage to a rigid substratum. The purpose of this study was to determine whether granulation tissue survival in vivo also is dependent on matrix anchorage. We hypothesized that splinting an excisional wound (i.e., anchoring the wound edges) would promote granulation tissue
Mark A, Carlson   +2 more
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Vascular changes in maturing granulation tissue

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1988
Granulation tissue was examined in rats on the 20th and 40th day after wounding of the back. It was shown that by both the 20th and the 40th day the vessels with impaired typical structure could be revealed together with the normal ones in the granulation tissue.
D S, Sarkisov   +3 more
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Granulation Tissue Proliferation During Isotretinoin Treatment

International Journal of Dermatology, 1986
ABSTRACT: Excessive. pseudotumoral granulation tissue proliferations appeared in three patients receiving isotretinoin for nodulocystic acne. A review of the literature disclosed few reports of this unusual adverse reaction. Two clinical patterns have been reported; one in a periungual location and the other occurring in the sites of acne lesions ...
L, Puig   +4 more
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Collagen polymorphism in experimental granulation tissue

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1975
Abstract Dermal granulation tissues produced either in response to an acute inflammation by turpentine injection, or to a chronic inflammation by sponge implantation, have been shown to contain a high proportion of Type III collagen in marked contrast to the small amount normally present in mature skin.
A J, Bailey   +3 more
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Wound splinting modulates granulation tissue proliferation

Matrix Biology, 2004
Attachment of the extracellular matrix to a substratum is important for fibroblast survival and proliferation in three-dimensional in vitro culture systems. We hypothesized that wound matrix attachment in a wound splinting model would modulate wound cell proliferation in vivo.
Mark A, Carlson, Jon S, Thompson
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Treatment of exuberant granulation tissue

Clinical Techniques in Equine Practice, 2004
The formation of exuberant granulation tissue almost inevitably occurs during second-intention healing of limb wounds in horses. It can be described as an aberrant prolongation of the phase of granulation tissue formation, rather than the wound making a transition to contraction.
Jacintha M. Wilmink, P. René Van Weeren
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Granulation tissue formation and remodeling

Endodontic Topics, 2011
The aim of this review is to summarize the key biological processes involved in soft connective tissue wound healing particularly in the context of oral mucosa. In a broader sense, healing of the connective tissue is not a separate, self‐driven process, but occurs in a reciprocal interaction with other tissue components and cells, including the ...
Lari Häkkinen   +2 more
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Effect of chlorhexidine gluconate on granulation tissue

Journal of Periodontal Research, 1974
A well defined cavity surrounded by granulation tissue was created by subcutaneous implantation of perforated Teflon® cylinders. A 0.2 % solution of chlorhexidine digluconate or physiological saline was injected into the cavity five and ten days after the implantation.The acute inflammatory reaction in the recipient area was estimated from the amount ...
L, Helldén, D, Lundgren, G, Heyden
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