In insects, YAP1 can provoke polyploidy in wound healing and then shut it down when unsuccessful ... so one day we can promote them when they are doing something good for our tissues, or inhibit them ...
Materials & Methods Herein, we developed an in vitro assay to assess the impact of ENPs on the wound healing of cells from human cornea. Results & Discussion We show that industrially relevant ...
Importantly, the research published in Nature reveals a molecule involved in the healing of tissues that—when injected into animal models—leads to a drastic acceleration of wound closure ...
A study published in Nature Communications by a team at Penn State lays out the key factor for speeding up tissue generation: ...
THE healing wound is of perennial interest and ... but that the process is not complete without the presence in tissues of a carbohydrate fraction in the ground substance. The nature of ground ...
Such healing efficiency nearly eliminates the formation of post-surgical scars, which deform and interfere with the healthy functioning of tissues. "Scars are the bane of all surgeons," he says. Once ...
Wound healing serves an important function in biology, as it enables the tissue maintenance that maintains compartmentalization of cell types that drives various processes, including the barrier ...
"A long time lag in wound healing could cause developmental delays ... The researchers compared the conditions of the healed tissues in the embryonic and larval stages, and found that the cells ...
Endogenous electric fields in wounds have been documented for centuries ... It is less well known that cells in tissues (for example in our skin) can team up to form 'biological batteries ...