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In this study, we combined the specificity of monoclonal antibody labeling for protein-bound glutathione (GS-Pro) with the ability of confocal microscopy to localize molecules with high spatial resolution. We performed immunofluorescence analysis on dermal fibroblasts, both in steady state than in proliferative conditions, and on in situ extracted matrix samples

Abstract: The standard management of degloving injuries involves either immediate grafting with the avulsed skin or full- or split-thickness grafts at a later date. Alternative methods include pedicle and free flaps and revascularisation

ConclusionThis study is the first to show that topo I binds specifically to HS proteoglycans on fibroblast surfaces and that anti–topo I autoantibodies from SSc patients amplify topo I binding to HS chains. The accumulation of topo I on cell surfaces by anti–topo I autoantibodies could contribute to the initiation of an inflammatory cascade stimulating the fibrosis

In conclusion, this study describes for the first time an interaction between SPARC and SFN that may have implications for the regulation of matrix deposition and prevention of dermal fibrotic conditions such as hypertrophic scars and keloid. J. Cell

Conclusion: This study provides the first insight into the complex nature of the UBM and how its application may be tailored for specific applications in regenerative medicine. We propose that the UBM be further investigated for reconstructive and regenerative remodeling of cardiac and dermal tissues, as well as peripheral nerves. PMID: 22397606 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Regenerative Medicine)

We report the first case of multiple branchial cleft anomalies with a peripheral dermal sinus of the ipsilateral lower extremity. Numerous concurrent congenital anomalies exist in the patient, representing the first description of the Guarisco–Winters syndrome

Authors: Gavini A, Telang GH, Olszewski AJ Abstract A 72-year-old woman presented with dyspnea and lower extremity edema. Extreme lymphocytosis, cytopenia, and splenomegaly were found, and she was diagnosed with B-prolymphocytic leukemia. Following the first dose of therapy with bendamustine, the patient developed severe generalized maculopapular rash, which subsequently progressed to exuberant, non-blanching palpable purpura with hemorrhagic plaques suspicious for leukocytoclastic vasculitis

Conclusions: Our data is the first to demonstrate that human dermal skin stromal cells can be differentiated into endothelial lineage. Hence, SSCs represents a novel source of stem/stromal cells for tissue regeneration and the vascularization of engineered tissues. Moreover, the CD146 investigations suggested that the microenvironmental niche might contribute to direct stromal cells multipotency toward certain lineages, which warrants further investigation.

TheGloss Why I Got Botox In My 20′s TheGloss He suggested we fill them in with Radiesse , an injectable filler.


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