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期刊名:Progress in molecular and subcellular biology

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Exposure to ionizing radiation can cause severe skin damage, leading to the development of cutaneous radiation syndrome. Wound healing of radiation-induced skin injuries proceeds in defined phases that depend on the intensity and type of ra...
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Platelets play a crucial role in physiological wound healing, providing the energy required for this highly ATP-dependent repair/regeneration process. The formation of these cell fragments, which accumulate the energy-rich polymer inorganic...
Muhammad Ruslin,Carolina Stevanie,Andi Tajrin Muhammad Ruslin
The repair of alveolar cleft defects remains a formidable challenge in craniofacial surgery, with implications for dental arch continuity, tooth eruption, speech, and facial aesthetics. Traditional bone grafting methods (especially iliac cr...
Xiaohong Wang,Heinz C Schröder,Meik Neufurth et al. Xiaohong Wang et al.
Epithelial cell damage affects not only the skin, which covers the external surface of the human body, but also the non-keratinized epithelia, the mucosa, that lines the surfaces of internal organs, including the nasopharynx and lungs. This...
Mark Rabinovich,Elsa W Böhm,Yue Ruan et al. Mark Rabinovich et al.
The corneal epithelium, a stratified squamous non-keratinized layer of 50-60 μm thickness, forms the outermost barrier of the cornea and provides both optical clarity and protection against trauma, infection, and fluid imbalance. It plays ...
Werner E G Müller,Meik Neufurth,Hadrian Nassabi et al. Werner E G Müller et al.
Wound healing is a highly energy-dependent process. Physiologically, the required metabolic energy is supplied by the blood platelets in the form of inorganic polyphosphate, which serves as a source for the generation of the energy carrier ...
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Inorganic polyphosphate (polyP), a linear polymer of orthophosphoric acid residues, is essential for living cells from bacteria to humans. It forms complexes with metal ions, DNA, and polyhydroxybutyrate. The interaction of polyP with prote...
Eleonora Tassara,Marco Giovine,Marina Pozzolini Eleonora Tassara
Collagen is a biocompatible, biodegradable, and low-immunogenic protein, making it an ideal candidate for regenerative medicine. Due to ethical/religious concerns and the risk of disease transmission from traditional terrestrial mammal sour...
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Chronic wounds, pathological states failing to heal promptly, are especially prevalent among the elderly. This impaired healing in the senescent tissue is predominately attributed to the accumulation of senescent cells and a concomitant dec...
Werner E G Müller,Xiaohong Wang,Meik Neufurth et al. Werner E G Müller et al.
Polyanions as polymers carrying multiple negative charges have been extensively studied with regard to their potential antiviral activity. Most studies to date focused on organic polyanionic polymers, both natural and synthetic. The inorgan...