Wound-associated macrophages control collagen 1α2 transcription during the early stages of skin wound healing.
Wound-associated fibrosis is important to provide tensile strength upon wound healing but at the same time is detrimental to proper tissue regeneration. To date, there is no clear evidence of the role of macrophages and their subpopulations in the control of the kinetics of collagen production durin...
Main Authors: | Rodero, M, Legrand, J, Bou-Gharios, G, Khosrotehrani, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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