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  • 1
    ISSN: 1524-475X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The extracellular matrix macromolecule, hyaluronan, is thought to modulate wound healing. However, the molecular size of hyaluronan and contaminating associated proteins may be important determinants of these effects. We have examined the results of seven daily topical treatments of full-thickness skin wounds in pigs with ultrapure hyaluronan of defined molecular size. High molecular weight hyaluronan (〉1000 kd) enhanced, whereas low molecular weight hyaluronan decreased, the rate of early wound contraction as compared with intermediate hyaluronan (molecular weight = 100 kd) and saline solution controls. Fracture strength at 21 days was reduced by high and intermediate molecular weight hyaluronan but not by low molecular weight hyaluronan. Wound perfusion, measured by means of a scanning laser-Doppler technique as a noninvasive indicator of angiogenesis, showed depression by high and intermediate molecular weight hyaluronan on day 3, but all forms of hyaluronan caused elevated blood flow on day 7. The architecture of granulation tissue in this wet healing model was highly organized, but no gross histologic differences were seen because of treatment. Different molecular species of hyaluronan have differential effects on contraction, angiogenesis, and the evolution of wound strength. Where hyaluronan is used as a treatment or vehicle for wounds, its precise composition should be specified.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-6865
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This study reports the cytoskeletal organisation within chondrocytes, isolated from the superficial and deep zones of articular cartilage and seeded into agarose constructs. At day 0, marked organisation of actin microfilaments was not observed in cells from both zones. Partial or clearly organised microtubules and vimentin intermediate filaments cytoskeletal components were present, however, in a proportion of cells. Staining for microtubules and vimentin intermediate filaments was less marked after 1 day in culture however than on initial seeding. For all three cytoskeletal components there was a dramatic increase in organisation between days 3 and 14 and, in general, organisation was greater within deep zone cells. Clear organisation for actin microfilaments was characterised by a cortical network and punctate staining around the periphery of the cell, while microtubules and vimentin intermediate filaments formed an extensive fibrous network. Cytoskeletal organisation within chondrocytes in agarose appears, therefore, to be broadly similar to that described in situ. Variations in the organisation of actin microfilaments between chondrocytes cultured in agarose and in monolayer are consistent with a role in phenotypic modulation. Vimentin intermediate filaments and microtubules form a link between the plasma membrane and the nucleus and may play a role in the mechanotransduction process.
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  • 3
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    Title: Python tricks: the book /
    Author: Bader, Dan
    Year of publication: 2017
    Pages: 302 Seiten
    ISBN: 978-1-77509-330-5
    Type of Medium: Book
    Language: English
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