Wound Repair and Regeneration

Volume 3, Issue 4 (Oct/Dec) 1995

Editorial

William J. Lindblad, PhD
Pages 406-7

Perspective article

Transforming growth factor-ß:activity and efficacy in animal models of wound healing

Anita B. Roberts, PhD
Pages 408-18
Laboratory of Chemoprevention, National Cancer Institute, Building 41, Room C629, 41 Library Drive, MSC 5055, Bethesda, MD 20892-5055


Original articles

Young investigator award

Surface electrical capacitance as an index of epidermal barrier properties of composite skin substitutes and skin autografts

Michael J. Goretsky, MD; Andrew P. Supp, BS; David G. Greenhalgh, MD; Glenn D. Warden, MD; Steven T. Boyce, PhD
Pages 419-25
Shriners Burns Institute, 3229 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229

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Quantitative analysis of wound healing

William G. Bardsley, PhD, DSc; Abdul Sattar, PhD; James R. Armstrong, MD, FRCS; Mamta Shah, MD, PhD, FRCS; Patti Brosnan, PhD; Mark W.J. Ferguson, DDS, PhD
Pages 426-41
School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, 3.239 Stopford Building, Oxford Rd., Manchester M13 9PT, UNITED KINGDOM

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Effect of vibriolysin, an enzymatic debriding agent, on healing of partial-thickness burn wounds

Lillian B. Nanney, PhD; Don Z. Fortney, BS; Don R. Durham, PhD
Pages 442-8
Plastic Surgery Research Laboratory, S2221 MCN, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232

Editorial comment - Pages 540-1
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A population of cells resident within embryonic and newborn skeletal muscle is capable of differentiating into multiple mesodermal phenotypes

Paul A. Lucas, PhD; Andrew F. Calcutt, MD; Sheila S. Southerland, BA; J. Alan Wilson, MD; Richard L. Harvey, MD; Debra Warejcka, PhD; Henry E. Young, PhD
Pages 449-60
Research Development Office, Castle Point VAMC, Castle Point, NY 12511

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Bone regrowth after digit tip amputation in mice is equivalent in adults and neonates

Daniel A. Neufeld, PhD; Weiguang Zhao, MD, PhD
Pages 461-6
Department of Anatomy and Structural Biology, Robert E. Van DeMark Institute, University of South Dakota School of Medicine, Vermillion, SD 57069

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Exposure to amniotic fluid inhibits closure of open wounds in the fetal rabbit

Jeffrey H. Haynes, MD; Bruce A. Mast, MD; Thomas M. Krummel, MD; I. Kelman Cohen, MD; Robert F. Diegelmann, PhD
Pages 467-72
Medical College of Virginia, Box 980117, 1101 East Marshall Street, Richmond, VA 23298-0117

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Interleukin-1alpha gene expression during wound healing

Fredika M. Robertson, PhD; Arthur E. Pellegrini, MD; Mary S. Ross; Andrew S. Oberyszyn, MS; Laszlo G. Boros, MD; Gautam N. Bijur; Carol L.K. Sabourin, PhD; Tatiana M. Oberyszyn, PhD
Pages 473-84
The Ohio State University, 302 Comprehensive Cancer Center, 410 West 12th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210

Differential response to transforming growth factors-ß1 and ß2: connective tissue deposition in animal models

Yasushi Ogawa, PhD; Carolyn O. Gerhardt, BA; George A. Ksander, MA
Pages 485-91
Celtrix Pharmaceuticals, 3055 Patrick Henry Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95054-1815

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Increased specific binding of insulin-like growth factor-I in healing cutaneous wounds

Fares S. Hakim, MD; Shalesh Shetty, MD; Anton N. Sidawy, MD; Lisa D. Curcio, MD; Louis Y. Korman, MD; John W. Haromon, MD
Pages 492-9
Surgical Sservice (112), VA Medical Center, 50 Irving Street, NW, Washington, DC 20422

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Healing of full-thickness wounds treated with lyophilized cultured keratinocyte cell lysate in genetically diabetic mice

Diane I. Roseeuw, MD, PhD; Arlette L. De Coninck, MD; Els S. Vanpée; Bernard M. Delaey, PhD; Gilbert L. Verbeken; Jean-Pierre M. Draye, PhD
Pages 500-5
Department of Dermatology, AZ-VUB, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan, 101 B-1090 Brussels, BELGIUM

Erratum - Wound Rep Regen 1996;4:303

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Ketanserin accelerates wound epithelialization and neovascularization

Michael Kim, MD; E. Tuncay Üstüner, MD; Dale Schuschke, PhD; Anni Morsing; Dorthe Kjolseth, MD; Victor Fingar, PhD; Jeffrey Wieman, MD; Markus Kamler, MD; Gordon R. Tobin, MD; Sheldon Bond, MD; John H. Barker, MD, PhD
Pages 506-11
Plastic Surgery Research, Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292

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Low-energy helium-neon laser irradiation and the tensile strength of incisional wounds in the rat

Caroline Broadley, PhD; Kenneth N. Broadley, PhD; Gerald Disimone, BS; Lou Reinisch, PhD; Jeffrey M. Davidson, PhD
Pages 512-7
Departmentof Otolaryngology, MCN-S2100, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232

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Surgical glove powders differentially modulate macrophage and lymphocyte-derived cytokines and eicosanoids production in vitro

Xin-Min Tang, MD; Nasser Chegini, PhD; Margaret F. Fay, PhD; Byron J. Masterson, MD
Pages 518-26
Department of OB/GYN, University of Florida, Box 100294, Gainesville, FL 32610

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The wound healing process in surgical patients evaluated by the expanded polytetrafluoroethylene and the polyvinyl alcohol sponge: a comparison with special reference to intrapatient variability

Lars N. Jorgensen, MD; Lars Olsen, MD; Finn Kallehave, MD; Tonny Karlsmark, MD, PhD; Robert F. Diegelmann, PhD; I. Kelman Cohen, MD; Finn Gottrup, MD, DMSci
Pages 527-32
Copenhagen Wound Healing Center, Building 11A, Bispebjerg Hospital, DK-2400 Copenhagen NV, DENMARK


Technical note

Rabbit cornea assay of angiogenesis: methodology and evaluation

Gregg D. Phillips, PhD; David R. Knighton, MD
Pages 533-9
National Reparative Medicine Foundation, 2460 Highway 100 South, St. Louis Park, MN 55416


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