Exploiting PI3K/mTOR signaling to accelerate epithelial wound healing.
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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition in tissue repair and fibrosisHypoxia Regulates mTORC1-Mediated Keratinocyte Motility and Migration via the AMPK PathwayInsulin and TOR signal in parallel through FOXO and S6K to promote epithelial wound healing.Sirolimus, a promising treatment for refractory Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma.Periostin responds to mechanical stress and tension by activating the MTOR signaling pathway.Immunohistochemical monitoring of wound healing in antibiotic treated Buruli ulcer patients.Arachidonic acid promotes skin wound healing through induction of human MSC migration by MT3-MMP-mediated fibronectin degradation.Clusterization in head and neck squamous carcinomas based on lncRNA expression: molecular and clinical correlates.Nanomaterials for wound healing: scope and advancement.Cytoglobin inhibits migration through PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway in fibroblast cells.Extracellular heat shock protein 90 signals through subdomain II and the NPVY motif of LRP-1 receptor to Akt1 and Akt2: a circuit essential for promoting skin cell migration in vitro and wound healing in vivo.An RNAi Screen Reveals an Essential Role for HIPK4 in Human Skin Epithelial Differentiation from iPSCsHarnessing the Electric Spark of Life to Cure Skin WoundsIdentification of regenerative roadblocks via repeat deployment of limb regeneration in axolotls.Why mammalian wound-healing researchers may wish to turn to Drosophila as a model.Aging effects on pedicled fasciocutaneous flap survival in rats.MiR-221 and miR-26b Regulate Chemotactic Migration of MSCs Toward HGF Through Activation of Akt and FAK.
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Exploiting PI3K/mTOR signaling to accelerate epithelial wound healing.
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Exploiting PI3K/mTOR signaling to accelerate epithelial wound healing.
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Exploiting PI3K/mTOR signaling to accelerate epithelial wound healing.
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Exploiting PI3K/mTOR signaling to accelerate epithelial wound healing.
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Exploiting PI3K/mTOR signaling to accelerate epithelial wound healing.
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C H Squarize
J S Gutkind
R M Castilho
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10.1111/ODI.12070
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2013-02-04T00:00:00Z