Enhancement of incisional wound healing and neovascularization in normal rats by thrombin and synthetic thrombin receptor-activating peptides.
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Thrombin stimulates fibroblast procollagen production via proteolytic activation of protease-activated receptor 1The proteinase activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) mediates mitogenic responses in human vascular endothelial cellsDifferential expression of protease-activated receptors-1 and -2 in stromal fibroblasts of normal, benign, and malignant human tissuesExpression of thrombomodulin and consequences of thrombomodulin deficiency during healing of cutaneous woundsEffect of dimerized thrombin fragment TP508 on acute myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury in hypercholesterolemic swineAn immunohistochemical analysis of tissue thrombin expression in the human atriaThe role of protease-activated receptor-1 in bone healing.Expression of protease-activated receptor-1, -2, -3, and -4 in control and experimentally inflamed mouse bladder.Systemic administration of thrombin peptide TP508 enhances VEGF-stimulated angiogenesis and attenuates effects of chronic hypoxia.Novel regenerative peptide TP508 mitigates radiation-induced gastrointestinal damage by activating stem cells and preserving crypt integrityThrombin-mediated increases in cytosolic [Ca2+] involve different mechanisms in human pulmonary artery smooth muscle and endothelial cells.Stimulation of activin A expression in rat aortic smooth muscle cells by thrombin and angiotensin II correlates with neointimal formation in vivo.Integrative Analysis of PRKAG2 Cardiomyopathy iPS and Microtissue Models Identifies AMPK as a Regulator of Metabolism, Survival, and Fibrosis.Antithrombotic therapy and survival in patients with malignant disease.Nanocarriers in therapy of infectious and inflammatory diseases.Nuclear Countermeasure Activity of TP508 Linked to Restoration of Endothelial Function and Acceleration of DNA RepairAn activated factor VII variant with enhanced tissue factor-independent activity speeds wound healing in a mouse hemophilia B model.Serum-derived growth factor is thrombin?New antithrombotic strategies for resistant thrombotic processes.Thrombin in inflammation and healing: relevance to rheumatoid arthritis.Thrombin-receptor agonist peptides, in contrast to thrombin itself, are not full agonists for activation and signal transduction in human platelets in the absence of platelet-derived secondary mediatorsMice lacking the thrombin receptor, PAR1, have normal skin wound healing.Evaluation of early osteochondral defect repair in a rabbit model utilizing fourier transform-infrared imaging spectroscopy, magnetic resonance imaging, and quantitative T2 mappingThrombin modulates vectorial secretion of extracellular matrix proteins in cultured endothelial cells.Abnormal joint and bone wound healing in hemophilia mice is improved by extending factor IX activity after hemarthrosis.The non-proteolytically active thrombin peptide TP508 stimulates angiogenic sprouting.Direct thrombin inhibition with dabigatran attenuates pressure overload-induced cardiac fibrosis and dysfunction in mice.Acceleration of full-thickness wound healing in normal rats by the synthetic thrombin peptide, TP508.Pathway Analysis of Gene Expression in Murine Fetal and Adult WoundsNanotechnology-Based Therapies for Skin Wound Regeneration
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Enhancement of incisional wound healing and neovascularization in normal rats by thrombin and synthetic thrombin receptor-activating peptides.
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Enhancement of incisional woun ...... receptor-activating peptides.
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Enhancement of incisional woun ...... receptor-activating peptides.
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D H Carney
J Christie
J P Heggers
M C Robson
P G Hayward
S D Pernia
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10.1172/JCI115737
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1992-05-01T00:00:00Z