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keratinocyte migration
The directed movement of a keratinocyte, epidermal cells which synthesize keratin, from one site to another. [ISBN:0721662544]
National Institutes of Health
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2010
2010
Gq-coupled Purinergic Receptors Inhibit Insulin-like Growth Factor-I/Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase Pathway-dependent Keratinocyte Migration
S. Taboubi
,
F. Garrouste
,
+5 authors
M. Lehmann
Molecular Biology of the Cell
2010
Corpus ID: 17652123
After skin wound, released growth factors and extracellular nucleotides regulate the different phases of healing, including re…
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2009
2009
Fetuin‐A promotes primary keratinocyte migration: independent of epidermal growth factor receptor signalling
Xue-qing Wang
,
B. Hung
,
+4 authors
R. Kimble
Experimental Dermatology
2009
Corpus ID: 24212779
Please cite this paper as: Fetuin‐A promotes primary keratinocyte migration: independent of epidermal growth factor receptor…
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2004
2004
Immunomorphological and ultrastructural aspects of keratinocyte migration in epidermal wound healing
Prof. Dr. Jean-Paul Ortonne
,
T. Löning
,
D. Schmitt
,
J. Thivolet
Virchows Archiv
2004
Corpus ID: 5786790
Epidermal repair was studied after the induction of a suction blister on human abdominal skin. The investigation was concerned…
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2002
2002
An important role for protein kinase C-delta in human keratinocyte migration on dermal collagen.
Wei Li
,
C. Nadelman
,
+4 authors
D. Woodley
Experimental Cell Research
2002
Corpus ID: 20889622
Migration of human keratinocytes plays a critical role in the re-epithelialization of human skin wounds, the process by which the…
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1999
Highly Cited
1999
Substrate-adsorbed collagen and cell secreted fibronectin concertedly induce cell migration on poly(lactide-glycolide) substrates.
J. S. Tjia
,
B. Aneskievich
,
P. Moghe
Biomaterials
1999
Corpus ID: 6812272
1999
1999
Fibroblast sheets enable epithelialization of sounds that do not support keratinocyte migration.
N. Krejci-Papa
,
A. Hoang
,
J. Hansbrough
Tissue engineering
1999
Corpus ID: 23558725
Keratinocyte migration over the wound bed is the single most important parameter for wound epithelialization. Therefore…
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1998
1998
The Effects of Chemically Modified Tetracyclines (CMTs) on Human Keratinocyte Proliferation and Migration
M. Mäkelä
,
T. Sorsa
,
V. Uitto
,
T. Salo
,
O. Teronen
,
H. Larjava
Advances in Dental Research
1998
Corpus ID: 9647464
Chemically modified non-antimicrobial tetracycline derivatives and other low-molecular-weight synthetic matrix metalloproteinase…
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1995
1995
Changes in the concentrations of extracellular Mg++ and Ca++ down-regulate E-cadherin and up-regulate alpha 2 beta 1 integrin function, activating keratinocyte migration on type I collagen.
J. Grzesiak
,
M. Pierschbacher
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
1995
Corpus ID: 21404683
We have demonstrated recently that shifts in the concentrations of extracellular Mg++ and Ca++ occur during cutaneous injury in…
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1992
Highly Cited
1992
Integrin receptors and RGD sequences in human keratinocyte migration: unique anti-migratory function of alpha 3 beta 1 epiligrin receptor.
J. P. Kim
,
K. Zhang
,
R. Kramer
,
T. Schall
,
D. Woodley
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
1992
Corpus ID: 11946982
The migration of keratinocytes over the wound bed plays an important role in the re-epithelialization of cutaneous wounds…
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1985
Highly Cited
1985
Fibronectin-mediated keratinocyte migration and initiation of fibronectin receptor function in vitro.
Akira Takashima
,
Frederick Grinnell
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
1985
Corpus ID: 274523
Cell suspensions of human keratinocytes, freshly isolated from skin specimens, did not express plasma fibronectin (pFN) receptor…
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