Wound Repair and Regeneration
Volume 3, Issue 1 (Jan/Mar) 1995
Editorial
- William J. Lindblad, Ph.D.
- Page 1
Award recipient address
- Introduction
- Page 2
- Reflections on wound healing and regeneration
- Erle E. Peacock, Jr., MD, JD
- Pages 3-5
- Patterson, Dilthey, Clay & Bryson, LLP, 4020 West Chase Boulevard, Suite 550, Raleigh, NC 27607
Perspective article
- Excessive scarring as a consequence of healing
- Daniel A. Ladin, MD; Warren L. Garner, MD; David J. Smith, Jr., MD
- Pages 6-14
- Henry Ford Hospital, Division of Plastic Surgery, 2799 West Grand Boulevard, Detroit, MI 48202
Case report
- A late defect in wound healing associated with recurrent spontaneous pneumothoraces: a presumptive role for abnormal collagenase activity
- William J. Lindblad, PhD; James E. Kolb, MD; Louise C. Flood, MScAgr; Karen A. Holbrook, PhD; I. Kelman Cohen, MD; Claude C. Roland, MD; James Hoehn, MD; Timothy Judge; Martin F. McKneally, MD, PhD
- Pages 15-24
- Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wayne State University, Shapero Hall, Room 721, Detroit, MI 48202
Original articles
- Wound healing in the transforming growth factor-ß1-deficient mouse
- Rebeccah L. Brown, MD; Ilona Ormsby, MS; Thomas C. Doetschman, PhD; David G. Greenhalgh, MD, FACS
- Pages 25-36
- Shriners Burns Institute, 3229 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229
- *****
- Gene expression of tenascin is altered in normal scars and keloids
- Jill C. Sible, BS; Wolfgang J. Rettig, PhD; Elof Eriksson, MD; Steven P. Smith, MD; Noëlynn Oliver, PhD
- Pages 37-48
- FibroGen, Inc., 772 Lucern Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086
- *****
- In vivo characterization of interleukin-4 as a potential wound healing agent
- Ahmet Kucukcelebi, MD; Richard H.C. Harries, BM, BS, BSc; Patrick J. Hennessey, BS; Linda G. Phillips, MD; Lyle D. Broemeling, PhD; Dmitry Listengarten, MD; Francis Ko, BS; Satwant Narula, PhD; Martin C. Robson, MD
- Pages 49-58
- Chief of Surgery, 112, Bay Pines Veterans Adminsitration Medical Center, Bay Pines, FL 33504
- *****
- Effect of platelet-derived growth factor on rabbit corneal wound healing
- Michael E. Stern, PhD; Kathleen M. Waltz, BS; Roger W. Beurerman, PhD; Corine R. Ghosn, BS; Christine E. Mantras, MBA; Margery Nicholson, PhD; Michael Assouline, MD; Katherine L. Stern, MS; Larry A. Wheeler, PhD
- Pages 59-65
- Department of Biological Sciences, Allergan Incorporated, Irvine, CA 92715
- *****
- Hyaluronic acid degradation products induce neovascularization and fibroplasia in fetal rabbit wounds
- Bruce A. Mast, MD; Frazier W. Frantz, MD; Robert F. Diegelmann, PhD; Thomas M. Krummel, MD; I. Kelman Cohen, MD
- Pages 66-72
- Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 662 Scaife Hall, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
News and comment
Pages 73
Abstracts
- Fifth Annual Meeting of The Wound Healing Society
- Minneapolis Marriott City Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- April 27-30, 1995
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