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We report a case of a healthy male born with a plaque of idiopathic atrophoderma of Pasini and Pierini. PMID: 22559019 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Dermatol Online J)

In conclusion, we provide evidence that A.D.M.C. can serve as supportive cells for primary keratinocyte cultures. In addition, because of their abundance and the great cell yield achieved during A.D.M.C

In conclusion, AB is an effective modulator of skin wound healing. Nevertheless, further research is needed to find optimal therapeutic concentration and exact underlying mechanism of action. PMID: 22480427 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Physiological Research) MedWorm Message: Please have a look at this new site driven by MedWorm: The Breast Cancer Daily

CONCLUSION: Smoking may negatively affect the results achieved through periodontal plastic procedures; however, the association of ADMG and EMD is beneficial in the root coverage of gingival recessions in smokers, 6 months after the surgery. PMID: 22409423 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Journal of Clinical Periodontology)

In conclusion, the mechanical strength of scaffolds can play a synergetic role in tissue regeneration and vascularization by maintaining its 3D microstructure. The ability of PLGAm/CCS to promote angiogenesis and induce in situ tissue formation demonstrates its strong potential in the field of skin tissue engineering

In conclusion, dermal uptake of chemical vapours needs more attention, as such exposures are common, data are scarce and few predictive models exist. PMID: 22465561 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews)

Conclusions:  The overall NNE value in pediatric patients over the 10-year study period was 593,8, meaning that about 594 lesions were excised to find 1 melanoma. This value is 20 times higher than the rates found in adult patients

This study reveals the fin ray as a new accessible system to investigate epithelial-mesenchymal interactions leading to organ branching. PMID: 22445510 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher] (Source: Developmental Biology)

In conclusion, we demonstrated that Pro-Hyp is partly distributed in observed tissues including skin and cartilage in its intact form, which might be responsible for its biological functions. PMID: 22382331 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin)

CONCLUSION: CXCR3 expression was associated with epidermotropic T cell tumors but was greatly absent in dermal ones. Scattered or diffuse CD30 expression in T-MF was not associated with an absence of CXCR3 expression


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