334 results on '"Becker, David L."'
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2. A-scan fluorescence microscopy for rapid cross-sectional imaging.
3. Development of a refined ex vivo model of peritoneal adhesion formation, and a role for connexin 43 in their development
4. Characterisation of an ischemia reperfusion model for the formation of a stage I pressure ulcer in mouse skin
5. Patient-specific Alzheimer-like pathology in trisomy 21 cerebral organoids reveals BACE2 as a gene dose-sensitive AD suppressor in human brain
6. Lower donor site morbidity and higher patient satisfaction with epidermal grafting in comparison to split thickness skin grafting: A randomized controlled trial (EPIGRAAFT Trial)
7. Investigation of Staphylococcus aureus Biofilm-Associated Toxin as a Potential Squamous Cell Carcinoma Therapeutic
8. Targeting Cx43 to Reduce the Severity of Pressure Ulcer Progression
9. Oxygenated hydrogel promotes re-epithelialization and reduces inflammation in a perturbed wound model in rat
10. Cx43 mediates changes in myofibroblast contraction and collagen release in human amniotic membrane defects after trauma
11. Extracellular matrix and cellular senescence in venous leg ulcers
12. Cx43 regulates mechanotransduction mechanisms in human preterm amniotic membrane defects
13. Correction: Patient-specific Alzheimer-like pathology in trisomy 21 cerebral organoids reveals BACE2 as a gene dose-sensitive AD suppressor in human brain
14. Targeting mechanotransduction mechanisms and tissue weakening signals in the human amniotic membrane
15. Targeting connexin 43 expression via scaffold mediated delivery of antisense oligodeoxynucleotide preserves neurons, enhances axonal extension, reduces astrocyte and microglial activation after spinal cord injury
16. Stimuli-responsive liposomes for the delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics
17. Challenges faced in developing an ideal chronic wound model
18. Connexin43 in Post-Surgical Peritoneal Adhesion Formation
19. Changes in the extracellular matrix surrounding human chronic wounds revealed by 2‐photon imaging
20. Exploiting transposons in the study of Staphylococcus aureus pathogenesis and virulence.
21. Bio-Mimicking Acellular Wet Electrospun Scaffolds Promote Accelerated Integration and Re-Epithelialization of Full-Thickness Dermal Wounds
22. Trauma induces overexpression of Cx43 in human fetal membrane defects†
23. Epidermal grafting for wound healing: a review on the harvesting systems, the ultrastructure of the graft and the mechanism of wound healing
24. Exploiting transposons in the study of Staphylococcus aureus pathogenesis and virulence
25. Targeting connexin 43 expression via scaffold mediated delivery of antisense oligodeoxynucleotide preserves neurons, enhances axonal extension, reduces astrocyte and microglial activation after spinal cord injury.
26. Development of a refined ex vivo model of peritoneal adhesion formation, and a role for connexin 43 in their development
27. The Role of Connexin 43 and Hemichannels Correlated with the Astrocytic Death Following Ischemia/Reperfusion Insult
28. Potential sealing and repair of human FM defects after trauma with peptide amphiphiles and Cx43 antisense
29. Immunohistochemical detection of connexin36 in sympathetic preganglionic and somatic motoneurons in the adult rat
30. Challenges faced in developing an ideal chronic wound model
31. Epidermal graft encourages wound healing by down‐regulation of gap junctional protein and activation of wound bed without graft integration as opposed to split‐thickness skin graft
32. Changes in connexin 43 in inflammatory skin disorders: Eczema, psoriasis, and Steven‐Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis
33. In differentiating prefusion myoblasts connexin43 gap junction coupling is upregulated before myoblast alignment then reduced in post-mitotic cells
34. The Use of Connexin-Based Therapeutic Approaches to Target Inflammatory Diseases
35. Transient upregulation of connexin43 gap junctions and synchronized cell cycle control precede myoblast fusion in regenerating skeletal muscle in vivo
36. The effects ofStaphylococcus aureusbiofilm conditioned media on 3T3 fibroblasts
37. Integration of Scaffolds into Full-Thickness Skin Wounds: The Connexin Response
38. Potential sealing and repair of humanFMdefects after trauma with peptide amphiphiles and Cx43 antisense
39. Connexin 43 upregulation in burns promotes burn conversion through spread of apoptotic death signals
40. Temporal pressure enhanced topical drug delivery through micropore formation
41. Wound Healing and Its Imaging
42. Blocking connexin43 expression reduces inflammation and improves functional recovery after spinal cord injury
43. Multiphoton imaging of chick retinal development in relation to gap junctional communication
44. Abnormal Connexin Expression Underlies Delayed Wound Healing in Diabetic Skin
45. Gap junction protein expression and cellularity: comparison of immature and adult equine digital tendons
46. Myoblast proliferation and syncytial fusion both depend on connexin43 function in transfected skeletal muscle primary cultures
47. Ca2+ signalling and gap junction coupling within and between pigment epithelium and neural retina in the developing chick
48. Mutations in the gene for connexin 26 (GJB2) that cause hearing loss have a dominant negative effect on connexin 30
49. Knockdown of connexin43-mediated regulation of the zone of polarizing activity in the developing chick limb leads to digit truncation
50. Functional Block Of Gap Junctional Communication Using Antipeptide Antibodies: Molecular Localisation Of The Putative Binding Sites
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