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Research progress on scar-free healing. [PDF]
Yang W, Liu L, Cheng X.
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Molecular mechanisms of ovarian fibrosis. [PDF]
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Collagen composition in equine exuberant granulation tissue reflects tissue immaturity. [PDF]
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Experimental Eye Research, 2016
Myofibroblasts are activated in response to tissue injury with the primary task to repair lost or damaged extracellular matrix. Enhanced collagen secretion and subsequent contraction - scarring - are part of the normal wound healing response and crucial to restore tissue integrity.
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Myofibroblasts are activated in response to tissue injury with the primary task to repair lost or damaged extracellular matrix. Enhanced collagen secretion and subsequent contraction - scarring - are part of the normal wound healing response and crucial to restore tissue integrity.
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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors
Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2004AbstractIntroductionInflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMT) while uncommon may arise within numerous organs. Historically, the literature regarding IMT has been confined to small one organ case series, with few reviews encompassing multiple anatomic sites, and little data regarding adjuvant treatment.MethodsA review of patients with IMT treated at ...
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Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2004
Malignant tumors composed of myofibroblasts are increasingly being recognized, but their existence remains controversial. Currently accepted examples within this category represent spindle cell or pleomorphic neoplasms of the soft tissues with a spectrum of histological grades.
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Malignant tumors composed of myofibroblasts are increasingly being recognized, but their existence remains controversial. Currently accepted examples within this category represent spindle cell or pleomorphic neoplasms of the soft tissues with a spectrum of histological grades.
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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors are well described in lung and upper respiratory tract of young adults and children. Intra-abdominal forms of the disease are reported to occur most frequently in the liver, followed by stomach, bowel and spleen. A 13-year-old girl who had intermittent fever ranging from 99-101 degrees F of three months period and ...
Sangeeta, Sawant, L, Kasturi, Alpa, Amin
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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour
Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2016While initially controversial, the proposal that a subset of inflammatory pseudotumours were myofibroblastic neoplasms is now acknowledged. Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour is a spindle cell neoplasm of intermediate biological potential that may arise in a wide range of anatomic sites but has a particular propensity for the lung and abdominal soft ...
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Myofibroblasts: Molecular crossdressers
2001Myofibroblasts are unique mesenchymal cells with properties inherent to both muscle and nonmuscle cells. They are widely distributed in embryos, are essential for the formation of functional adult tissues, and are intimately involved in tissue homeostasis and wound healing.
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