1968
DOI: 10.1152/physrev.1968.48.2.374
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Wound healing.

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“…However, the exact mechanism by which jaundice interferes with this process is not known, nor whether other parts of the healing mechanism are affected. In particular, before collagen fibres are deposited in the ground substance the early stage of healing in man and animals is characterized by a massive infiltration and proliferation of reticulo-endothelial cells and fibroblasts into the wound (Schilling, 1968;Alexander, Bossert, McClellan, and Altemeier, 1971). The experiments described in the present paper were carried out to see whether obstructive jaundice interferes with the migratory activity of these cells and prevents their appearance in foreign-body granulomata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the exact mechanism by which jaundice interferes with this process is not known, nor whether other parts of the healing mechanism are affected. In particular, before collagen fibres are deposited in the ground substance the early stage of healing in man and animals is characterized by a massive infiltration and proliferation of reticulo-endothelial cells and fibroblasts into the wound (Schilling, 1968;Alexander, Bossert, McClellan, and Altemeier, 1971). The experiments described in the present paper were carried out to see whether obstructive jaundice interferes with the migratory activity of these cells and prevents their appearance in foreign-body granulomata.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, material necessary for wound healing is derived from the serum [16], After intraperitoneal injection, the major portion of radioac- Fig. 3.…”
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“…Wound has been defined as disruption of anatomic or functional continuity of living tissues 1 . Wound repair may be described as an effort to restore normal function & structural integrity of the injured tissue 2 .…”
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