Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10455044 | Brain, Behavior, and Immunity | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Accordingly, we tested the hypothesis that S100A8 may ameliorate wound healing in this model. We examined the effect of wild-type and ala42S100A8 for their ability to ameliorate wound closure rates. The data indicated that a single local application of ala42S100A8 ameliorated the decreased rate of wound closure resulting from stress. This occurred without significantly affecting wound bacterial clearance. Wild-type S100A8 only had a partial beneficial effect on the rate of wound closure. Those findings support further translational studies of S100 based intervention to ameliorate impaired wound healing.
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Authors
Herve Y. Sroussi, Richard L. Williams, Qing L. Zhang, Dana Villines, Phillip T. Marucha,