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The role of cultured chondrocytes and mesenchymal stem cells in the repair of acute articular cartilage injuries
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease that has significant individual, social, and economic impact worldwide. Although many etiologies lead to the eventual development of OA, one potentially treatable cause is the acute articular cartilage (AC) injury. These injuries are common and have a poor...
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The Role of Cyclosporine Treatment in Cardioprotection during Resuscitation of Asphyxiated Newborn Piglets
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Asphyxiated neonates often have myocardial depression which is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Cardioprotective effects of cyclosporine have been observed in adult animal models and human trials with myocardial infarction. However, the cardioprotective effect of cyclosporine in...
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The Role of Decorin and Factors Influencing its Expression in Wound Healing and Hypertrophic Scarring
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Hypertrophic scarring following deep burn injury is a significant problem for many burn patients, and can cause lifelong morbidity including impaired physical function, and reduced psychosocial function from poor cosmesis. While a significant body of research exists, there is still no gold...
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Fall 2016
Introduction: Hypertrophic scar (HTS) formation is a fibroproliferative disorder that commonly follows deep dermal burns with prolonged inflammation. It is characterized by excessive extracellular matrix such as collagen deposition mainly by dermal fibroblasts. Mast cells have been implicated in...
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Fall 2014
Neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are composed of a broad family of tumours that develop from neuroendocrine cells dispersed throughout the body. The most common of which are carcinoid and pancreatic NETs. While NETs are relatively rare, the estimated incidence of NETs in the United States is...
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The Role of Repeat Surgical Resection in the Management of Patients with Recurrent Glioblastoma
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The prognosis for patients with recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) is dismal, and the question of whether to offer repeat surgery at the time of recurrence is common. Re-operation in the management of these patients is controversial as there is no randomized evidence of benefit. The first component of...