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Author Index A E Albertson S (see Greenhalgh et al). 1993;1:69-81 Eagistein WH (see Bucalo et al). 1993;1:181-6 Altman M (see Mulder et al). 1993;1:213-8 Ehrlich HP. 1993;1:1 (Editorial) Angel MF (see Im et al). 1993;1:253-8 —— (see Krummel et al). 1993;1:15-21 Aram M (see Steenfos et al). 1993;1:231-5 Aukerman SL (see Phillips et al). 1993;1:3-9 F Falanga V (see Bucalo et al). 1993;1:181-6 Fisher J (see Perry et al). 1993;1:41-6 B Forsyth N (see Tredget et al). 1993;1:156-65 Baxter CR (see Grinnell et al). 1993;1:236-43 Franzén LE, Schultz GS. Transforming growth Bjellerup M, Lindholm C, Christensen OB, Zederfeldt factor-B enhances connective tissue repair in perfo- B. Analysis of therapy-resistant venous leg ulcers: rated rat mesentery but not peritoneal macrophage Can triple-layer treatment initiate healing? 1993;1: chemotaxis. 1993;1:149-55 54-62 — — (see Malcherek et al). 1993;1:63-8 Breeden MP (see Greenhalgh et al). 1993;1:69-81 Bucalo B, Eaglistein WH, Falanga V. Inhibition of G cell proliferation by chronic wound fluid. 1993;1: Garrel DR, Zhang L, Zhao X-F, Hammond GL. Effect 181-6 of burn injury on corticosteroid-binding globulin levels in plasma and wound fluid. 1993;1:10-4 Gerhardt CO (see Ksander et al). 1993;1:137-48 C Ghahary A, Shen YJ, Scott PG, Tredget EE. Expression Charles PD (see Perry et al). 1993;1:41-6 of fibronectin messenger RNA in hypertrophic and Chegini N, Rossi MJ, Schultz GS, Dunn WA Jr, Master- normal dermal tissues and in vitro regulation by son BJ. Cellular distribution of epidermal growth interferon alfa-2b. 1993;1:166-74 factor, transforming growth factor-a, and epidermal — — (see Tredget et al). 1993;1:156-65 growth factor receptor in fascia and peritoneum dur- Goodkin DA, Pierce GF. Role of platelet-derived ing healing in the rat: an autoradiographic and im- growth factor in osteoblast function and bone munohistochemical study. 1993;1:28-40 synthesis: conflicting evidence. 1993;1:203-12 Christensen OB (see Bjellerup et al). 1993;1:54-62 Greenhalgh DG, Hummell RP III, Albertson S, Cohen IK (see Krummel et al). 1993;1:15-21 Breeden MP. Synergistic actions of platelet-derived Connors AW (see Perry et al). 1993;1:41-6 growth factor and the insulin-like growth factors in vivo: enhancement of tissue repair in genetically diabetic mice. 1993;1:69-81 D Greenwald D (see Stadelmann et al). 1993;1:187-93 de Vries HJC, Mekkes JR, Middelkoop E, Hinrichs Grinnell F, Baxter CR, Zhu M, Yin HL. Detection of the WLJ, Wildevuur CRH, Westerhof W. Dermal substi- actin scavenger system in burn wound fluid. 1993; tutes for full-thickness wounds in a one-stage graft- 1:236-43 ing model. 1993;1:244-52 Diegelmann RF (see Krummel et al). 1993;1:15-21 H Dunn WA Jr (see Chegini et al). 1993;1:28-40 Hammond GL (see Garrel et al). 1993;1:10-4 Harrop AR (see Tredget et al). 1993;1:156-65 Haynes JH (see Krummel et al). 1993;1:15-21 Hinrichs WLJ (see de Vries et al). 1993;1:244-52 January-March, pp. 1-52; April-June, pp. 53-136; July-September, Hummell RP III (see Greenhalgh et al). 1993;1:69-81 pp. 137-200; October-December, pp. 201-274. Hunt TK. 1993;1:2 (Editorial) 265 WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION 266 AUTHOR INDEX OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1993 I N Im MJ, Angel MF, Vander Kolk CA, Manson PN. Nakamura T (see Steenfos et al). 1993;1:231-5 Microanalyses of enzymes and metabolites in Nanney LB (see Perry et al). 1993;1:41-6 ischemia/reperfusion-induced partial-thickness skin — — (see Wenczak and Nanney). 1993;1:219-30 wounds. 1993;1:253-8 Nelson JM (see Krummel et al). 1993;1:15-21 O J Olsen DR (see Ksander et al). 1993;1:137-48 Jansson J-O (see Steenfos et al). 1993;1:231-5 Y K Perry LC, Connors AW, Matrisian LM, Nanney LB, Kerr LD (see Perry et al). 1993;1:41-6 Charles PD, Reyes DP, Kerr LD, Fisher J. Role of Knighton DR (see Phillips et al). 1993;1:3-9 transforming growth factor-B, and epidermal Ko F (see Sahara et al). 1993;1:22-7 growth factor in the wound-healing process: an in Krizek T (see Stadelmann et al). 1993;1:187-93 vivo biomechanical evaluation. 1993;1:41-6 Krummel TM, Ehrlich HP, Nelson JM, Michna BA, Phillips GD, Aukerman SL, Whitehead RA, Knighton Thomas BL, Haynes JH, Cohen IK, Diegelmann RF. DR. Macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces In vitro and in vivo analysis of the inability of fetal indirect angiogenesis in vivo. 1993;1:3-9 rabbit wounds to contract. 1993;1:15-21 Phillips L (see Sahara et al). 1993;1:22-7 Ksander GA, Gerhardt CO, Olsen DR. Exogenous Pierce GF (see Goodkin and Pierce). 1993;1:203-12 transforming growth factor-8, enhances connective Pierrot D (see Zahm et al). 1993;1:175-80 tissue formation in transforming growth factor- Puchelle E (see Zahm et al). 1993;1:175-80 B,-deficient, healing-impaired dermal wounds in mice. 1993;1:137-48 Kucukcelebi A (see Sahara et al). 1993;1:22-7 R Reyes DP (see Perry et al). 1993;1:41-6 Robson M (see Sahara et al). 1993;1:22-7 L Rossi MJ (see Chegini et al). 1993;1:28-40 Leoni K (see Stadelmann et al). 1993;1:187-93 Lindblad WJ. 1993;1:2 (Editorial) — —. 1993;1:53 (Editorial) S — —. 1993;1:202 (Editorial) Sahara K, Kucukcelebi A, Ko F, Phillips L, Robson M. Lindholm C (see Bjellerup et al). 1993;1:54-62 Suppression of in vitro proliferative scar fibroblast Liu G (see Tredget et al). 1993;1:156-65 contraction by interferon alfa-2b. 1993;1:22-7 Schultz GS (see Chegini et al). 1993;1:28-40 — — (see Franzén and Schultz). 1993;1:149-55 M — — (see Malcherek et al). 1993;1:63-8 Malcherek P, Schultz G, Wingren U, Franzén L. Effect Scott PG (see Ghahary et al). 1993;1:166-74 of epidermal growth factor on cell proliferation in — — (see Tredget et al). 1993;1:156-65 normal and wounded connective tissue. 1993;1:63-8 Seeley JE (see Mulder et al). 1993;1:213-8 Manson PN (see Im et al). 1993;1:253-8 Shen YJ (see Ghahary et al). 1993;1:166-74 Masterson BJ (see Chegini et al). 1993;1:28-40 — — (see Tredget et al). 1993;1:156-65 Matrisian LM (see Perry et al). 1993;1:41-6 Shumway S (see Stadelmann et al). 1993;1:187-93 Mekkes JR (see de Vries et al). 1993;1:244-52 Smith C (see Tredget et al). 1993;1:156-65 Michna BA (see Krummel et al). 1993;1:15-21 Stadelmann W, Greenwald D, Stevens L, Shumway §S, Middelkoop E (see de Vries et al). 1993;1:244-52 Leoni K, Krizek T. Mechanical analysis of the effects Mulder GD, Altman M, Seeley JE, Tintle T. Prospective of bacteria and aprotinin on skin wound healing in randomized study of the efficacy of hydrogel, hydro- adult guinea pigs. 1993;1:187-93 colloid, and saline solution—moistened dressings on Steenfos H, Tarnow P, Aram M, Nakamura T, Jansson the management of pressure ulcers. 1993;1:213-8 J-O. Increased gene expression of scatter factor— VOL. 1, NO. 4 OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1993 AUTHOR INDEX 267 hepatocyte growth factor and basic fibroblast growth Westerhof W (see de Vries et al). 1993;1:244-52 factor in granulation tissue in the rat. 1993;1:231-5 Whitehead RA (see Phillips et al). 1993;1:3-9 Stevens L (see Stadelmann et al). 1993;1:187-93 Wildevuur CRH (see de Vries et al). 1993;1:244- 52 T Wingren U (see Malcherek et al). 1993;1:63-8 Tarnow P (see Steenfos et al). 1993;1:231-5 Thomas BL (see Krummel et al). 1993;1:15-21 Y Tintle T (see Mulder et al). 1993;1:213-8 Yin HL (see Grinnell et al). 1993;1:236-43 Tredget EE, Shen YJ, Liu G, Forsyth N, Smith C, Harrop AR, Scott PG, Ghahary A. Regulation of Z collagen synthesis and messenger RNA levels in Zahm J-M, Pierrot D, Puchelle E. Epidermal growth normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts in vitro by factor promotes wound repair of human respiratory interferon alfa-2b. 1993;1:156-65 epithelium. 1993;1:175-80 — — (see Ghahary et al). 1993;1:166-74 Zederfeldt B. 1993;1:1 (Editorial) — — (see Bjellerup et al). 1993;1:54-62 V Zhang L (see Garrel et al). 1993;1:10-4 Vander Kolk CA (see Im et al). 1993;1:253-8 Zhao X-F (see Garrel et al). 1993;1:10-4 Zhu M (see Grinnell et al). 1993;1:236-43 Ww Wenczak B, Nanney LB. Correlation of transforming growth factor-a and epidermal growth factor recep- tor with proliferating cell nuclear antigen in human burn wounds. 1993;1:219-30 subject Index of vivo biomechanical evaluation (Perry et al). 1993; Actins 1:41-6 Detection of the actin scavenger system in burn Bone wound fiuid (Grinnell et al). 1993;1:236-43 Role of platelet-derived growth factor in osteoblast Amniotic fluid function and bone synthesis: conflicting evidence In vitro and in vivo analysis of the inability of fetal (Goodkin and Pierce). 1993;1:203-12 rabbit wounds to contract (Krummel et al). 1993; Burns 1:15-21 Correlation of transforming growth factor-a and Angiogenesis; see Neovascularization epidermal growth factor receptor with proliferat- Antigens ing cell nuclear antigen in human burn wounds Correlation of transforming growth factor-a and (Wenczak and Nanney). 1993;1:219-30 epidermal growth factor receptor with proliferat- Detection of the actin scavenger system in burn ing cell nuclear antigen in human burn wounds wound fluid (Grinnell et al). 1993;1:236-43 (Wenczak and Nanney). 1993;1:219-30 Effect of burn injury on corticosteroid-binding glob- Aprotinin ulin levels in plasma and wound fluid (Garrel et al). Mechanical analysis of the effects of bacteria and 1993;1:10-4 aprotinin on skin wound healing in adult guinea pigs (Stadelmann et al). 1993;1:187-93 C Autoradiography Cell division Cellular distribution of epidermal growth factor, Correlation of transforming growth factor-a transforming growth factor-a, and epidermal and epidermal growth factor receptor with growth factor receptor in fascia and peritoneum proliferating cell nuclear antigen in human during healing in the rat: an autoradiographic and burn wounds (Wenczak and Nanney). 1993;1: immunohistochemical study (Chegini et al). 1993; 219-30 1:28-40 Effect of epidermal growth factor on cell prolifera- tion in normal and wounded connective tissue B (Malcherek et al). 1993;1:63-8 Bacteria Inhibition of cell proliferation by chronic wound fluid Mechanical analysis of the effects of bacteria and (Bucalo et al). 1993;1:181-6 aprotinin on skin wound healing in adult guinea Suppression of in vitro proliferative scar fibroblast pigs (Stadelmann et al). 1993;1:187-93 contraction by interferon alfa-2b (Sahara et al). Bandages 1993;1:22-7 Analysis of therapy-resistant venous leg ulcers: Can Chemotaxis triple-layer treatment initiate healing? (Bjellerup Transforming growth factor-8 enhances connective et al). 1993;1:54-62 tissue repair in perforated rat mesentery but not Inhibition of cell proliferation by chronic wound fluid peritoneal macrophage chemotaxis (Franzén and (Bucalo et al). 1993;1:181-6 Schultz). 1993;1:149-55 Prospective randomized study of the efficacy of Cicatrix hydrogel, hydrocolloid, and saline solution—moist- Regulation of collagen synthesis and messenger RNA ened dressings on the management of pressure levels in normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts ulcers (Mulder et al). 1993;1:213-8 in vitro by interferon alfa-2b (Tredget et al). Biomechanics 1993;1:156-65 Role of transforming growth factor-B, and epidermal Suppression of in vitro proliferative scar fibroblast growth factor in the wound-healing process: an in contraction by interferon alfa-2b (Sahara et al). 1993;1:22-7 January-March, pp. 1-52; April-June, pp. 53-136; July-September, Collagen pp. 137-200; October-December, pp. 201-274. Regulation of collagen synthesis and messenger RNA 268 VOL. 1, NO. 4 OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1993 SUBJECT INDEX 269 levels in normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts Correlation of transforming growth factor-a and in vitro by interferon alfa-2b (Tredget et al). epidermal growth factor receptor with proliferat- 1993;1:156-65 ing cell nuclear antigen in human burn wounds Connective tissue (Wenczak and Nanney). 1993;1:219-30 Effect of epidermal growth factor on cell prolifera- Effect of epidermal growth factor on cell prolifera- tion in normal and wounded connective tissue tion in normal and wounded connective tissue (Malcherek et al). 1993;1:63-8 (Malcherek et al). 1993;1:63-8 Exogenous transforming growth factor-B, enhances Epidermal growth factor promotes wound repair of connective tissue formation in transforming human respiratory epithelium (Zahm et al). 1993; growth factor-B,—deficient, healing-impaired der- 1:175-80 mal wounds in mice (Ksander et al). 1993;1:137- Role of transforming growth factor-8, and epidermal 48 growth factor in the wound-healing process: an in Transforming growth factor-8 enhances connective vivo biomechanical evaluation (Perry et al). 1993; tissue repair in perforated rat mesentery but not 1:41-6 peritoneal macrophage chemotaxis (Franzén and Epithelium Schultz). 1993;1:149-55 Dermal substitutes for full-thickness wounds in a Corticosteroid-binding globulin; see Transcortin one-stage grafting model (de Vries et al). 1993;1: Cytokines 244-52 Macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces indi- Epidermal growth factor promotes wound repair of rect angiogenesis in vivo (Phillips et al). 1993;1:3-9 human respiratory epithelium (Zahm et al). 1993; 1:175-80 D European Tissue Repair Society Decubitus ulcer Abstracts. 1993;1:84-134 Prospective randomized study of the efficacy of hydrogel, hydrocolloid, and saline solution—moist- F ened dressings on the management of pressure Fascia ulcers (Mulder et al). 1993;1:213-8 Cellular distribution of epidermal growth factor, Dermis; see Skin transforming growth factor-a, and epidermal Diabetes mellitus growth factor receptor in fascia and peritoneum Synergistic actions of platelet-derived growth factor during healing in the rat: an autoradiographic and and the insulin-like growth factors in vivo: en- immunohistochemical study (Chegini et al). 1993; hancement of tissue repair in genetically diabetic 1:28-40 mice (Greenhalgh et al). 1993;1:69-81 Fetus In vitro and in vivo analysis of the inability of fetal E rabbit wounds to contract (Krummel et al). 1993; Editorials 1:15-21 Editorials. 1993;1:1-2, 53, 202 Fibroblast growth factor Endothelium Increased gene expression of scatter factor—hepato- Inhibition of cell proliferation by chronic wound fluid cyte growth factor and basic fibroblast growth (Bucalo et al). 1993;1:181-6 factor in granulation tissue in the rat (Steenfos et Enzymes al). 1993;1:231-5 Microanalyses of enzymes and metabolites in Fibroblasts ischemia/reperfusion-induced __ partial-thickness Inhibition of cell proliferation by chronic wound fluid skin wounds (Im et al). 1993;1:253-8 (Bucalo et al). 1993;1:181-6 Epidermal growth factor-urogastrone Regulation of collagen synthesis and messenger RNA Cellular distribution of epidermal growth factor, levels in normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts transforming growth factor-a, and epidermal in vitro by interferon alfa-2b (Tredget et al). growth factor receptor in fascia and peritoneum 1993;1:156-65 during healing in the rat: an autoradiographic and Suppression of in vitro proliferative scar fibroblast immunohistochemical study (Chegini et al). 1993; contraction by interferon alfa-2b (Sahara et al). 1:28-40 1993;1:22-7 WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION 270 SUBJECT INDEX OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1993 Fibronectins in vitro by interferon alfa-2b (Tredget et al). Expression of fibronectin messenger RNA in hyper- 1993;1:156-65 trophic and normal dermal tissues and in vitro regulation by interferon alfa-2b (Ghahary et al). I 1993;1:166-74 Immunohistochemistry Cellular distribution of epidermal growth factor, G transforming growth factor-a, and epidermal growth factor receptor in fascia and peritoneum Gene expression during healing in the rat: an autoradiographic and Increased gene expression of scatter factor—hepato- immunohistochemical study (Chegini et al). 1993; cyte growth factor and basic fibroblast growth 1:28-40 factor in granulation tissue in the rat (Steenfos et Insulin-like growth factors al). 1993;1:231-5 Synergistic actions of platelet-derived growth factor Grafts Dermal substitutes for full-thickness wounds in a and the insulin-like growth factors in vivo: en- hancement of tissue repair in genetically diabetic one-stage grafting model (de Vries et al). 1993;1: mice (Greenhalgh et al). 1993;1:69-81 244-52 Interferon alfa-2b Granulation tissue Expression of fibronectin messenger RNA in hyper- Increased gene expression of scatter factor—hepato- cyte growth factor and basic fibroblast growth trophic and normal dermal tissues and in vitro factor in granulation tissue in the rat (Steenfos et regulation by interferon alfa-2b (Ghahary et al). al). 1993;1:231-5 1993;1:166-74 Regulation of collagen synthesis and messenger RNA Guest reviewers levels in normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts Guest reviewers. 1993;1:201 in vitro by interferon alfa-2b (Tredget et al). 1993;1:156-65 H Suppression of in vitro proliferative scar fibroblast Hepatocyte growth factor contraction by interferon alfa-2b (Sahara et al). Increased gene expression of scatter factor—hepato- 1993;1:22-7 cyte growth factor and basic fibroblast growth Ischemia factor in granulation tissue in the rat (Steenfos et Microanalyses of enzymes and metabolites in al). 1993;1:231-5 ischemia/reperfusion-induced __ partial-thickness Hydrocolloids skin wounds (Im et al). 1993;1:253-8 Analysis of therapy-resistant venous leg ulcers: Can triple-layer treatment initiate healing? (Bjellerup K et al). 1993;1:54-62 Keratinocytes Prospective randomized study of the efficacy of Inhibition of cell proliferation by chronic wound fluid hydrogel, hydrocolloid, and saline solution—moist- (Bucalo et al). 1993;1:181-6 ened dressings on the management of pressure ulcers (Mulder et al). 1993;1:213-8 L Hydrogel Prospective randomized study of the efficacy of Leg ulcer hydrogel, hydrocolloid, and saline solution—moist- Analysis of therapy-resistant venous leg ulcers: Can ened dressings on the management of pressure triple-layer treatment initiate healing? (Bjellerup ulcers (Mulder et al). 1993;1:213-8 et al). 1993;1:54-62 Hypertrophy Literature update Expression of fibronectin messenger RNA in hyper- Literature update. 1993;1:47-9, 194-7, 259-60 trophic and normal dermal tissues and in vitro regulation by interferon alfa-2b (Ghahary et al). M 1993;1:166-74 Macrophage colony-stimulating factor Regulation of collagen synthesis and messenger RNA Macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces indi- levels in normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts rect angiogenesis in vivo (Phillips et al). 1993;1:3-9 VOL. 1, NO. 4 OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1993 SUBJECT INDEX 274 Macrophages ulin levels in plasma and wound fluid (Garrel et al). Transforming growth factor-6 enhances connective 1993;1:10-4 tissue repair in perforated rat mesentery but not Platelet-derived growth factor peritoneal macrophage chemotaxis (Franzén and Role of platelet-derived growth factor in osteoblast Schultz). 1993;1:149-55 function and bone synthesis: conflicting evidence Mesentery (Goodkin and Pierce). 1993;1:203-12 Transforming growth factor-B enhances connective Synergistic actions of platelet-derived growth factor tissue repair in perforated rat mesentery but not and the insulin-like growth factors in vivo: en- peritoneal macrophage chemotaxis (Franzén and hancement of tissue repair in genetically diabetic Schultz). 1993;1:149-55 mice (Greenhalgh et al). 1993;1:69-81 Messenger RNA; see RNA, messenger Proliferation, cellular; see Cell division R N Nasal mucosa Receptors, epidermal growth factor-urogas- trone Epidermal growth factor promotes wound repair of human respiratory epithelium (Zahm et al). 1993; Cellular distribution of epidermal growth factor, 1:175-80 transforming growth factor-a, and epidermal Neovascularization growth factor receptor in fascia and peritoneum during healing in the rat: an autoradiographic and Macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces indi- immunohistochemical study (Chegini et al). 1993; rect angiogenesis in vivo (Phillips et al). 1993;1:3-9 1:28-40 Neutrophils Correlation of transforming growth factor-a and Macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces indi- epidermal growth factor receptor with proliferat- rect angiogenesis in vivo (Phillips et al). 1993;1:3-9 ing cell nuclear antigen in human burn wounds (Wenczak and Nanney). 1993;1:219-30 O Reperfusion injury Osteoblasts Microanalyses of enzymes and metabolites in Role of platelet-derived growth factor in osteoblast ischemia/reperfusion-induced __ partial-thickness function and bone synthesis: conflicting evidence skin wounds (Im et al). 1993;1:253-8 (Goodkin and Pierce). 1993;1:203-12 RNA, messenger Expression of fibronectin messenger RNA in hyper- P trophic and normal dermal tissues and in vitro Peptides regulation by interferon alfa-2b (Ghahary et al). Exogenous transforming growth factor-B, enhances 1993;1:166-74 connective tissue formation in transforming Regulation of collagen synthesis and messenger RNA growth factor-B,—deficient, healing-impaired der- levels in normal and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts mal wounds in mice (Ksander et al). 1993;1: in vitro by interferon alfa-2b (Tredget et al). 137-48 1993;1:156-65 Peritoneum Cellular distribution of epidermal growth factor, S transforming growth factor-a, and epidermal Saline solution growth factor receptor in fascia and peritoneum Prospective randomized study of the efficacy of during healing in the rat: an autoradiographic and hydrogel, hydrocolloid, and saline solution—moist- immunohistochemical study (Chegini et al). 1993; ened dressings on the management of pressure 1:28-40 ulcers (Mulder et al). 1993;1:213-8 Transforming growth factor-B enhances connective Scar; see Cicatrix tissue repair in perforated rat mesentery but not Scatter factor peritoneal macrophage chemotaxis (Franzén and Increased gene expression of scatter factor—hepato- Schultz). 1993;1:149-55 cyte growth factor and basic fibroblast growth Plasma factor in granulation tissue in the rat (Steenfos Effect of burn injury on corticosteroid-binding glob- et al). 1993;1:231-5 WOUND REPAIR AND REGENERATION 272 SUBJECT INDEX OCTOBER-DECEMBER 1993 Skin ing cell nuclear antigen in human burn wounds Dermal substitutes for full-thickness wounds in a (Wenczak and Nanney). 1993;1:219-30 one-stage grafting model (de Vries et al). 1993;1: Transforming growth factor beta 244-52 Exogenous transforming growth factor-8, enhances Exogenous transforming growth factor-B, enhances connective tissue formation in transforming connective tissue formation in transforming growth factor-B deficient, healing-impaired der- growth factor-B,—deficient, healing-impaired der- mal wounds in mice (Ksander et al). 1993;1:137-48 mal wounds in mice (Ksander et al). 1993;1:137-48 Role of transforming growth factor-B, and epidermal Expression of fibronectin messenger RNA in hyper- growth factor in the wound-healing process: an in trophic and normal dermal tissues and in vitro vivo biomechanical evaluation (Perry et al). 1993; regulation by interferon alfa-2b (Ghahary et al). 1:41-6 1993;1:166-74 Transforming growth factor-8 enhances connective Mechanical analysis of the effects of bacteria and tissue repair in perforated rat mesentery but not aprotinin on skin wound healing in adult guinea peritoneal macrophage chemotaxis (Franzén and pigs (Stadelmann et al). 1993;1:187-93 Schultz). 1993;1:149-55 Microanalyses of enzymes and metabolites in Triple-layer treatment; see Bandages ischemia/reperfusion-induced __ partial-thickness skin wounds (Im et al). 1993;1:253-8 V Somatomedins Venous leg ulcer; see Leg ulcer Synergistic actions of platelet-derived growth factor and the insulin-like growth factors in vivo: en- WwW hancement of tissue repair in genetically diabetic Wound contraction mice (Greenhalgh et al). 1993;1:69-81 In vitro and in vivo analysis of the inability of fetal rabbit wounds to contract (Krummel et al). 1993; T 1:15-21 Transcortin Suppression of in vitro proliferative scar fibroblast Effect of burn injury on corticosteroid-binding glob- contraction by interferon alfa-2b (Sahara et al). ulin levels in plasma and wound fluid (Garrel et al). 1993;1:22-7 1993;1:10-4 Wound fluid Transforming growth factor alpha Detection of the actin scavenger system in burn Cellular distribution of epidermal growth factor, wound fluid (Grinnell et al). 1993;1:236-43 transforming growth factor-a, and epidermal Effect of burn injury on corticosteroid-binding glob- growth factor receptor in fascia and peritoneum ulin levels in plasma and wound fluid (Garrel et al). during healing in the rat: an autoradiographic and 1993;1:10-4 immunohistochemical study (Chegini et al). 1993; Inhibition of cell proliferation by chronic wound fluid 1:28-40 (Bucalo et al). 1993;1:181-6 Correlation of transforming growth factor-a and The Wound Healing Society epidermal growth factor receptor with proliferat- Abstracts. 1993;1:84-134 Oae arcgt a snmy , ee Wee oo ~ P tSE LhEaH t Aa NSe tsht sp?r earig . . 5 ~ eee ea \ ‘ r* 3 , : fees t 3 2 cepted nV “

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