fibroblasts in A Sentence

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    Because the activity of Fibroblasts and epithelial cells requires oxygen and nutrients,

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    If the Fibroblasts aren't stimulated, then they can't be coerced into making new elastin.

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    Vitamin A also supports the production of Fibroblasts which keeps your skin intact.

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    RF handle: promote Fibroblasts produce rebuild collagen, making skin firmer, smooth and wrinkle-free skin texture.

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    Achondroplasia is due to a mutation in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3(FGFR3) gene.

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    It's the UV radiation inducing collagenase in Fibroblasts, which in time causes degradation of collagen.

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    Aged dermal Fibroblasts lose this ability and the capacity to form fat under the skin,” Gallo adds.

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    Aged dermal Fibroblasts lose this ability and the capacity to form fat under the skin,” said Gallo.

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    Granulation gradually ceases and Fibroblasts decrease in number in the wound once their work is done.

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    Macrophages, T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, and Fibroblasts aggregate to form granulomas, with lymphocytes surrounding the infected macrophages.

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    The researchers found that SYN0012 stops Fibroblasts from becoming overactive, which prevents CDH-11 overproduction and aortic valve inflammation.

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    Aged dermal Fibroblasts lose this ability and the capacity to form fat under the skin," said the senior author.

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    Growth factors(PDGF, TGF-β) and fibronectin encourage proliferation, migration to the wound bed, and production of ECM molecules by Fibroblasts.

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    Initially Fibroblasts utilize the fibrin cross-linking fibers(well-formed by the end of the inflammatory phase) to migrate across the wound, subsequently adhering to fibronectin.

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    What is known is that cells called Fibroblasts are affected by the immune system in some way and make too much of a protein called collagen.

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    Because the activity of Fibroblasts and epithelial cells requires oxygen and nutrients, angiogenesis is imperative for other stages in wound healing, like epidermal and fibroblast migration.

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    The heterogeneous population of SVF includes endothelial cells, erythrocytes, Fibroblasts, lymphocytes, monocytes/ macrophages, and pericytes among others, as well as an important fraction of adipose-derived stem cells.

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    Origins of these Fibroblasts are thought to be from the adjacent uninjured cutaneous tissue although new evidence suggests that some are derived from blood-borne, circulating adult stem cells/precursors.

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    These collagens may be derived from bovine, equine, porcine, or even human sources; and are sometimes used in combination with silicones, glycosaminoglycans, Fibroblasts, growth factors and other substances.

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    Fibroblasts begin entering the wound site two to five days after wounding as the inflammatory phase is ending, and their numbers peak at one to two weeks post-wounding.

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    The procedure does not require special animal training and can be used for the generation of fibroblast cultures from ears stored at RT for up to 10 days.

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    About two or three days after the wound occurs, Fibroblasts begin to enter the wound site, marking the onset of the proliferative phase even before the inflammatory phase has ended.

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    If we are able to stimulate the Fibroblasts and wake them up in a sense, we may be able to restart elastin production for healthier, firmer, younger-looking skin,” adds Dr. Fagien.

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    Hypoxia also contributes to fibroblast proliferation and excretion of growth factors, though too little oxygen will inhibit their growth and deposition of ECM components, and can lead to excessive, fibrotic scarring.

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    The local heating causes an immediate contraction of the collagen fibers, and at the same time increases the metabolism of the Fibroblasts thereby accelerating the production of new collagen and elastic fibers.

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    The team first began investigating the role of CDH-11 in 2013, when they came across two studies that inadvertently demonstrated how activating and deactivating the protein could control fibroblast activity and cellular calcification.

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    This protein- produced by cells called Fibroblasts, which are present in heart valves- is essential for wound healing, but recent studies have shown that it also plays a key role in aortic valve stenosis.

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    Anything that stimulates the Fibroblasts to build new collagen is going to help eradicate damage,” says New York dermatologist Fredric Brandt, MD, who also notes that retinoids and some dermal fillers fall into this category as well.

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    While certain products, like Sculptra Aesthetic and Radiesse, are used primarily for their ability to create new collagen in the skin, generally any time any type of filler is injected into the skin, new fibroblast activity is stimulated that prompts new collagen to be created.

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    E dermis accurately making thermal action to stimulate dermis wound healed and produce new collagen from dermal Fibroblasts continuously, rebuilt the bran-new elastic fiber mesh and make them arranged closely, replenish the damaged collagen layer, rebuilt and thicken dermis, achieving the purpose of activating elasticity and tighten skin.

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