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Wound Repair and Regeneration
Contents of the Next Issue, Jan/Feb. 2003
Editorial
Methodological advances in tissue repair research.
William J. Lindblad
Young Investigator Award Article
Protective effect of a novel no-donor on ischemia/reperfusion injury in
a rat epigastric flap model.
Rainer Mittermayr, PhD; Daniela Valentini,
MD;
Florian Fitzal, MD; Seth Hallström, PhD;
Harald Gasser, Ing; Heinz Redl, PhD.
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Experimental and Clinical Traumatology,
Donaueschingenstraße 13,
A-1200 Vienna, AUSTRIA
Fax: +43 1 33110/460
Email: rainer_Mitter@gmx.at
Original research articles
Significance of cell cycle for wound stratification in clinical trials:
analysis of a pressure ulcer clinical trial utilizing cyclin D/CDK4.
Jerry S. Vande Berg, PhD; Michael A. Rose, BSc;
Wyatt G. Payne, MD; Patricia L. Haywood-Reid, BA;
Martin C. Robson, MD.
Research Service V-151, San Diego Health Care Systems Hospital, 3350
La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego,
CA 92161, USA
Fax: (858) 552 7436
Thymosin b4 and a synthetic peptide containing its actin-binding
domain promote dermal wound repair in db/db diabetic mice and in aged
mice.
Deborah Philip, PhD; Mahnaz Badamchian, PhD;
Brook Scheremeta; Mychi Nguyen; Allan L.
Goldstein, PhD; Hynda K. Kleinman, PhD
NIH, NIDCR, 30/433, 30 Convent Drive, MSC 4370, Bethesda, MD 20892-4370,
USA
Fax: (301) 402 0897
Email: hkleinman@dir.nidcr.nih.gov
Reduction of scar formation in full-thickness wounds with
topical celecoxib treatment.
Traci A. Wilgus, PhD; Yael Vodovotz, PhD;
Elena Vittadine, PhD; Elizabeth A. Clubbs, BS;
Tatiana M. Oberyszyn, PhD.
1645 Neil Avenue, 129 Hamilton Hall, Columbus,
OH 43210, USA
Fax: (614) 293 9805
Email: oberyszyn.1@osu.edu
Long term remodeling of a bilayered living
human skin equivalent (apligraf®) grafted on to nude mice: Immunolocalization
of human cells and characterization of extracellular matrix.
Sylviane Guerret, PhD; Emmanuel Govignon, BS;
Daniel J. Hartmann, PhD; Vincent Ronfard, PhD
Biomaterials Lab, EA 3090, University C. Bernard, Faculty of Pharmacy,
8 Avenue Rockefeller 69373,
Lyon Cedex, FRANCE
Fax: +33 (0) 478 77 28 19
Email: hartmann@rockefeller.univ-lyon1.fr
Mast cells modulate the inflammatory but
not the proliferative response in healing wounds.
Eric I. Egozi, MD; Ahalia M. Ferreira, BS; Aime L.
Burns, MS; Richard L. Gamelli, MD; Luisa A.
DePietro, DDS, PhD.
Burn and Shock Trauma Institute, Loyola University Medical Center,
210 S. First Avenue, Maywood,
IL 60153, USA
Email: Ldipiet@Lumc.edu
Fibroblast subpopulations in intra-oral wound
healing.
Hugo E. van Beurden, MSc; Patricia A. M. Snoek;
Johannes W. Von den Hoff, PhD; Ruurd Torensma,
PhD; Ann-Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman, DDS, PhD
University Medical Centre Nijmegen,
Department of Orthodontics & Oral Biology,
PO Box 9101, NL-6500 HB, Nijmegen,
THE NETHERLANDS
Fax: +31 243 540631
Email: H.vanbeurden@dent.umcn.nl
Melanocytes do not migrate directionally
in physiological DC electric fields.
Jennifer C. Grahn, BS; Debra A. Reilly, MD;
Richard L. Nuccitelli, PhD; Rivkah Isseroff, MD.
Dermatology Research, TB 192,
University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616,
USA
Fax: (530) 752 9766
Email: rrisseroff@ucdavis.edu
Organization of corneal collagen fibrils
during the healing of triphined wounds in rabbits.
Che J. Connon, PhD; Keith L. Meek, PhD
Biophysics Group, Department of Optometry & Vision Sciences, Cardiff
University, Redwood Building,
King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NB, Wales, UNITED KINGDOM
Fax: +44 (0) 29208 74859
Email: connoncj@cf.ac.uk
Human plasma fibronectin potentiates the
mitogenic activity of the platelet-derived growth factor and complements
its wound healing effects.
Benoît Larivière, MSc, Michèle Rouleau, PhD;
Sylvian Picard, MT; André D. Beaulieu, MD, FRCPC
Department of Medicine, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec,
Sainte-Foy, Québec,
G1V 4G2, CANADA
Fax: (418) 654 2126
Email: andre.beauleiu@crchul.ulaval.ca
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