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1. Recruitment of fat cell precursors during long-term high fat diet in C57BL/6J mice is fat depot specific

3. Recruitment of fat cell precursors during high fat diet in C57BL/6J mice is fat depot specific.

4. Hypoxia and Foxn1 alter the proteomic signature of dermal fibroblasts to redirect scarless wound healing to scar-forming skin wound healing in Foxn1 -/- mice.

5. Gender Differences in Post-Operative Human Skin.

6. Hypoxia reveals a new function of Foxn1 in the keratinocyte antioxidant defense system.

7. Dermal White Adipose Tissue (dWAT) Is Regulated by Foxn1 and Hif-1α during the Early Phase of Skin Wound Healing.

8. Histology Scoring System for Murine Cutaneous Wounds.

9. Wnt signaling and the transcription factor Foxn1 contribute to cutaneous wound repair in mice.

10. Impairment of the Hif-1α regulatory pathway in Foxn1-deficient (Foxn1 -/- ) mice affects the skin wound healing process.

11. Age, Diet and Epidermal Signaling Modulate Dermal Fibroblasts' Adipogenic Potential.

12. The Inhibition of Cathepsin G on Endometrial Explants With Endometrosis in the Mare.

13. The Transcription Factor FOXN1 Regulates Skin Adipogenesis and Affects Susceptibility to Diet-Induced Obesity.

14. The In Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Sivelestat on Elastase Induced Collagen and Metallopeptidase Expression in Equine Endometrium.

15. Cutaneous wound healing in aged, high fat diet-induced obese female or male C57BL/6 mice.

16. Safety of Human Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction Cells Isolated with a Closed System Device in an Immunocompetent Murine Pressure Ulcer Model.

17. Safety and Efficacy of Human Adipose-Derived Stromal/Stem Cell Therapy in an Immunocompetent Murine Pressure Ulcer Model.

18. Effect of TGFβ1, TGFβ3 and keratinocyte conditioned media on functional characteristics of dermal fibroblasts derived from reparative (Balb/c) and regenerative (Foxn1 deficient; nude) mouse models.

19. Foxn1 in Skin Development, Homeostasis and Wound Healing.

20. Foxn1 expression in keratinocytes is stimulated by hypoxia: further evidence of its role in skin wound healing.

21. Brown and brite adipocytes: Same function, but different origin and response.

22. Foxn1 and Mmp-9 expression in intact skin and during excisional wound repair in young, adult, and old C57Bl/6 mice.

23. Neotenic phenomenon in gene expression in the skin of Foxn1- deficient (nude) mice - a projection for regenerative skin wound healing.

24. Mechanisms of metabolism, aging and obesity.

25. Foxn1 Transcription Factor Regulates Wound Healing of Skin through Promoting Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition.

26. The Importance of the Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway in the Porcine Endometrial Stromal Stem/Progenitor Cells: Implications for Regeneration.

27. Adipose stromal cells repair pressure ulcers in both young and elderly mice: potential role of adipogenesis in skin repair.

28. Characterization of a Murine Pressure Ulcer Model to Assess Efficacy of Adipose-derived Stromal Cells.

29. Expression of adipocyte biomarkers in a primary cell culture models reflects preweaning adipobiology.

30. Animal models of skin regeneration.

31. Preparation and differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from ears of adult mice.

32. Cyclosporin A reduces matrix metalloproteinases and collagen expression in dermal fibroblasts from regenerative FOXN1 deficient (nude) mice.

33. Diet-induced obesity in stem cell antigen-1 KO mice.

34. Scarless skin wound healing in FOXN1 deficient (nude) mice is associated with distinctive matrix metalloproteinase expression.

35. Uncoupling of inflammation and insulin resistance by NF-kappaB in transgenic mice through elevated energy expenditure.

36. Cell growth characteristics, differentiation frequency, and immunophenotype of adult ear mesenchymal stem cells.

37. Flow cytometric and immunohistochemical detection of in vivo BrdU-labeled cells in mouse fat depots.

38. IFATS collection: Stem cell antigen-1-positive ear mesenchymal stem cells display enhanced adipogenic potential.

39. Role of adiponectin and inflammation in insulin resistance of Mc3r and Mc4r knockout mice.

40. Ear mesenchymal stem cells (EMSC) can differentiate into spontaneously contracting muscle cells.

41. Inactivation of PKCtheta leads to increased susceptibility to obesity and dietary insulin resistance in mice.

42. Matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) is upregulated during scarless wound healing in athymic nude mice.

43. Scarless skin repair in immunodeficient mice.

44. Mesenchymal stem cells from the outer ear: a novel adult stem cell model system for the study of adipogenesis.

45. Regeneration in the ears of immunodeficient mice: identification and lineage analysis of mesenchymal stem cells.

46. Sequestration of thermogenic transcription factors in the cytoplasm during development of brown adipose tissue.

47. Agouti expression in human adipose tissue: functional consequences and increased expression in type 2 diabetes.

48. Human prostate cancer cells and xenografts are targeted and destroyed through luteinizing hormone releasing hormone receptors.

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