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196 related items for PubMed ID: 10233850

  • 1. Role of elevated plasma transforming growth factor-beta1 levels in wound healing.
    Shah M, Revis D, Herrick S, Baillie R, Thorgeirson S, Ferguson M, Roberts A.
    Am J Pathol; 1999 Apr; 154(4):1115-24. PubMed ID: 10233850
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  • 3. Neutralisation of TGF-beta 1 and TGF-beta 2 or exogenous addition of TGF-beta 3 to cutaneous rat wounds reduces scarring.
    Shah M, Foreman DM, Ferguson MW.
    J Cell Sci; 1995 Mar; 108 ( Pt 3)():985-1002. PubMed ID: 7542672
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  • 6. Type I (RI) and type II (RII) receptors for transforming growth factor-beta isoforms are expressed subsequent to transforming growth factor-beta ligands during excisional wound repair.
    Gold LI, Sung JJ, Siebert JW, Longaker MT.
    Am J Pathol; 1997 Jan; 150(1):209-22. PubMed ID: 9006337
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  • 7. Healing of burn wounds in transgenic mice overexpressing transforming growth factor-beta 1 in the epidermis.
    Yang L, Chan T, Demare J, Iwashina T, Ghahary A, Scott PG, Tredget EE.
    Am J Pathol; 2001 Dec; 159(6):2147-57. PubMed ID: 11733365
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  • 8. Expression of TGF-beta and its receptors in murine fetal and adult dermal wounds.
    Cowin AJ, Holmes TM, Brosnan P, Ferguson MW.
    Eur J Dermatol; 2001 Dec; 11(5):424-31. PubMed ID: 11525949
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  • 10. Fibromodulin-deficiency alters temporospatial expression patterns of transforming growth factor-β ligands and receptors during adult mouse skin wound healing.
    Zheng Z, Lee KS, Zhang X, Nguyen C, Hsu C, Wang JZ, Rackohn TM, Enjamuri DR, Murphy M, Ting K, Soo C.
    PLoS One; 2014 Dec; 9(6):e90817. PubMed ID: 24603701
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  • 11. Differential expression of fibromodulin, a transforming growth factor-beta modulator, in fetal skin development and scarless repair.
    Soo C, Hu FY, Zhang X, Wang Y, Beanes SR, Lorenz HP, Hedrick MH, Mackool RJ, Plaas A, Kim SJ, Longaker MT, Freymiller E, Ting K.
    Am J Pathol; 2000 Aug; 157(2):423-33. PubMed ID: 10934147
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  • 13. Gene expression of TGF-beta, TGF-beta receptor, and extracellular matrix proteins during membranous bone healing in rats.
    Steinbrech DS, Mehrara BJ, Rowe NM, Dudziak ME, Luchs JS, Saadeh PB, Gittes GK, Longaker MT.
    Plast Reconstr Surg; 2000 May; 105(6):2028-38. PubMed ID: 10839400
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  • 16. Preliminary observations on expression of transforming growth factors beta1 and beta3 in equine full-thickness skin wounds healing normally or with exuberant granulation tissue.
    Theoret CL, Barber SM, Moyana TN, Gordon JR.
    Vet Surg; 2002 May; 31(3):266-73. PubMed ID: 11994855
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