A Mukhopadhyay, DV Do, CT Ong… - British journal of …, 2011 - cat.inist.fr Background Keloids are fibroproliferative disorders characterized by increased deposition of extracellular matrix components. Stem cell factor (SCF) and its receptor c-KIT are expressed in a wide variety of cells and have also been demonstrated to be important modulators of ... Cited by 1 - Related articles
[PDF] from woundsresearch.comPB Olaitan, IP Chen, JEC Norris, R Feinn… - Wounds, 2011 - medscape.com Keloids develop when scar tissue responds to skin trauma with proliferative fibrous growths that extend beyond the boundaries of the original wound and progress for several months or years. Keloids most frequently occur in individuals of indigenous sub-Saharan African ... Related articles - All 4 versions
J Liang, RL Huang, Q Huang, Z Peng… - Annals of Plastic …, 2011 - journals.lww.com Wolters Kluwer Health may email you for journal alerts and information, but is committed to maintaining your privacy and will not share your personal information without your express consent. For more information, please refer to our Privacy Policy. ... Skip Navigation Links Home > Current ... Related articles - All 4 versions
S Arndt, J Schmidt, E Wacker, S Karrer… - The American Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier Dermal wound healing depends on highly complex interplay among various cytokines and cell types. Disruption of this process can result in impaired healing in the form of excessive scarring, as is the case in fibrotic diseases such as keloid and scleroderma. In the present ... Related articles - All 4 versions
[HTML] from nih.govS Totan, A Echo… - Eplasty, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Keloid scars represent an abnormal healing response in wounded tissue, which can create significant distress for the patient. Keloids are most frequently seen between the first and third decades of life and have a strong correlation with darkly pigment skin, which carries a 15- to ... Related articles - All 3 versions