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2. 784 Metabolic crosstalk in the wound bed: How adipocytes and immune cells communicate during wound healing
3. 791 Dendritic cells express the receptor Axl in wound healing
4. 656 Wnt signaling activation in mature dermal adipocytes stimulates lipolysis and alters ECM homeostasis
5. 651 Epigenetic regulation of macrophage activity by glutamine during wound healing
6. 103 FASNated by fat: WNT signaling activation causes early decline of de-novo lipogenesis leading to lipid depleted dermal adipocytes
7. Experimental Researches in Cerebral Physiology. II. On the Muscular Contractions Which Are Evoked by Excitation of the Motor Tract
8. 612 Wnt signaling induces fibrotic fat loss via DPP4 in skin fibrosis
9. 624 Langerhans cells promote revascularization and repair during skin wound healing
10. 097 Adipose triglyceride lipase dependent adipocyte lipolysis inhibits dermal fibrosis
11. 632 Adipocyte-derived fatty acids induce metabolic activation of macrophage differentiation in the wound bed
12. Adipocyte lipolysis abrogates skin fibrosis in a Wnt/DPP4-dependent manner
13. 766 Keratinocyte differentiation is coupled to mechanical cues through the LINC complex
14. 976 Knockout of mTOR/Akt inhibitor REDD1 results in hair cycle-independent dermal adipose expansion by promoting adipocyte differentiation
15. Prdm1 Regulates Thymic Epithelial Function To Prevent Autoimmunity
16. 661 Mechanisms that regulate adipocyte stem cell behavior in the skin
17. 934 CD301b+ macrophages activate proliferation of CD29+;CD34+;Sca1+ fibroblasts through multiple secreted factors during wound healing
18. Tissue polarization of mechano-adhesive signals, cytoskeleton and EGFR signaling controls skin barrier formation
19. Classical cadherins control skin barrier function through polarized actin organization and junctional EGFR receptor localization and activation
20. E-cadherin integrates EGFR signaling and mechanotransduction to control tissue polarization and barrier formation
21. 143 E-cadherin integrates EGFR signaling and mechanotransduction to control tissue polarization and barrier formation
22. 430 Tissue polarization of mechano-adhesive signals, cytoskeleton and EGFR signaling controls skin barrier formation
23. 743 Adipocyte stem cells are maintained by Pdgfα signaling in the skin
24. 748 The contribution of pre-existing adipocytes to skin wound healing
25. 741 Identification of a specific subset of monocytes/macrophages that coordinates skin wound healing
26. Adipocytes in Skin Health and Disease
27. Beauty is skin deep: imaging and characterization of skin stem cells
28. ARREST OF DEVELOPMENT IN THE LEFT UPPER LIMB, IN ASSOCIATION WITH AN EXTREMELY SMALL RIGHT ASCENDING PARIETAL CONVOLUTION.
29. On the Existence of Bacteria, or their Antecedents, in Healthy Tissues
30. The Fissures of the Cerebral Hemispheres in Ungulata.
31. The Obstetrical Society of London and the Midwives Question
32. CARE OF THE WOUNDED
33. THE RUM RATION
34. The General Medical Council: A Fourth Report by Mr. Victor Horsley to the Registered Practitioners of England and Wales
35. THE KINAESTHETIC AREA OF THE BRAIN
36. Illegal Certificates
37. The Medical Acts and the Medical Profession
38. A CONSTITUTIONAL POINT
39. The Amendment of the Medical Acts
40. THE TREATMENT OF WOUNDS IN THE PRESENT WAR
41. M. Pasteur's Prophylactic
42. Alcoholism and Degeneracy
43. The Cause of Hernia in Infants
44. The Midwives Registration Bill
45. The General Medical Council Election: The Gallery of the Council Chamber
46. FORCIBLE FEEDING
47. Foreign Practitioners and Reciprocity
48. PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE FORCIBLE FEEDING OF SUFFRAGE PRISONERS
49. Masseurs and Medical Electricians
50. PRISON DOCTORS AND THE HOME OFFICE
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