A two-compartment mechanochemical model of the roles of transforming growth factor β and tissue tension in dermal wound healing
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemical and mechanical aspects all play a role, both in an autocrine and in a paracrine fashion. Recent experimental results have shown that transforming growth factor−β (TGFβ) and tissue mechanics play ro...
Main Authors: | Murphy, K, Hall, C, Maini, P, McCue, S, McElwain, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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