Team:METU-Gene/Gelatin Sponge
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<br>It is believed that, epidermal growth factor (EGF) stimulates the growth of keratinocytes in vivo, and therefore plays an important role in the process of wound healing that depends on mitosis and migration of keratinocytes. Rhinewald and Green showed, in vitro that in the presence of growth factors, higher percentage of cells leave the resting state, enter and remain in the mitotic cycle. Assuming a similar effect of EGF on epidermal cells in vivo, the primary mechanism of enhanced wound healing is most likely due to increased proliferation of epidermal cells. | <br>It is believed that, epidermal growth factor (EGF) stimulates the growth of keratinocytes in vivo, and therefore plays an important role in the process of wound healing that depends on mitosis and migration of keratinocytes. Rhinewald and Green showed, in vitro that in the presence of growth factors, higher percentage of cells leave the resting state, enter and remain in the mitotic cycle. Assuming a similar effect of EGF on epidermal cells in vivo, the primary mechanism of enhanced wound healing is most likely due to increased proliferation of epidermal cells. | ||
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tissue and they easily decompose EGF in the wounded or | tissue and they easily decompose EGF in the wounded or | ||
burned site of skin as soon as it is applied as an ointment | burned site of skin as soon as it is applied as an ointment | ||
- | .'''Therefore, our biomaterial grade sponge has protease inhibitor feature.''' A porous and biodegradable matrix that would serve as | + | . '''Therefore, our biomaterial grade sponge has protease inhibitor feature.''' A porous and biodegradable matrix that would serve as |
the host for the proliferating cells and would degrade | the host for the proliferating cells and would degrade | ||
spontaneously without creating any adverse effects while | spontaneously without creating any adverse effects while |
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