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Wound Healing--Aiming for Perfect Skin Regeneration
- P. Martin
- Biology, Medicine
- Science
- 4 April 1997
The healing of an adult skin wound is a complex process requiring the collaborative efforts of many different tissues and cell lineages. The behavior of each of the contributing cell types during the… Expand
Differentiation of the Major Listeria monocytogenes Serovars by Multiplex PCR
- M. Doumith, C. Buchrieser, P. Glaser, C. Jacquet, P. Martin
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of Clinical Microbiology
- 1 August 2004
ABSTRACT A new multiplex PCR assay was developed to separate the four major Listeria monocytogenes serovars isolated from food and patients (1/2a, 1/2b, 1/2c, and 4b) into distinct groups. The PCR… Expand
Inflammatory cells during wound repair: the good, the bad and the ugly.
- P. Martin, S. Leibovich
- Biology, Medicine
- Trends in cell biology
- 1 November 2005
Damage to any tissue triggers a cascade of events that leads to rapid repair of the wound - if the tissue is skin, then repair involves re-epithelialization, formation of granulation tissue and… Expand
Wound healing recapitulates morphogenesis in Drosophila embryos
- W. Wood, A. Jacinto, +4 authors P. Martin
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature Cell Biology
- 1 November 2002
The capacity to repair a wound is a fundamental survival mechanism that is activated at any site of damage throughout embryonic and adult life. To study the cell biology and genetics of this process,… Expand
Dynamic actin-based epithelial adhesion and cell matching during Drosophila dorsal closure
- A. Jacinto, W. Wood, Tina Balayo, M. Turmaine, A. Martinez-Arias, P. Martin
- Biology, Medicine
- Current Biology
- 14 November 2000
BACKGROUND
The adhesion of two epithelial sheets is a fundamental process that occurs throughout embryogenesis and during wound repair. Sealing of the dorsal epidermis along the midline of the… Expand
Wound repair and regeneration: Mechanisms, signaling, and translation
- S. Eming, P. Martin, M. Tomic-Canic
- Biology, Medicine
- Science Translational Medicine
- 3 December 2014
The combination of an advanced scientific understanding of tissue repair and regeneration and the identification of knowledge gaps and the limitations of past clinical trials will provide a strong… Expand
AZD6244 (ARRY-142886), a potent inhibitor of mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase 1/2 kinases: mechanism of action in vivo, pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic…
Constitutive activation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathway in human cancers is often associated with mutational… Expand
Wound repair at a glance
This article is part of a Minifocus on collective cell migration. For further reading, please see related articles: `Mechanisms of collective cell migration at a glance' by Olga Ilina and Peter… Expand
New Aspects Regarding Evolution and Virulence of Listeria monocytogenes Revealed by Comparative Genomics and DNA Arrays
- M. Doumith, C. Cazalet, +7 authors C. Buchrieser
- Biology, Medicine
- Infection and Immunity
- 1 February 2004
ABSTRACT Listeria monocytogenes is a food-borne bacterial pathogen that causes a wide spectrum of diseases, such as meningitis, septicemia, abortion, and gastroenteritis, in humans and animals. Among… Expand
A role for FGF-8 in the initiation and maintenance of vertebrate limb bud outgrowth
- R. Mahmood, J. Bresnick, +7 authors I. Mason
- Biology, Medicine
- Current Biology
- 1 July 1995
BACKGROUND
The outgrowth of the vertebrate limb bud is the result of a reciprocal interaction between the mesenchyme and a specialized region of the ectoderm, the apical ectodermal ridge (AER), which… Expand