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| Cells responsible for healing by secondary intention |
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| way in which myfibroblasts contract a wound |
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| Most abundant type of collagen |
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| Type of collagen in cartilage |
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| Type of collagen in bone and tendons |
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| Substrates required for hydroxylation of prolene |
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| Vit C, Alpha-ketogluterate, oxygen and iron |
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| frequency of proline in normal collagen |
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| Order of arrival of cell types in a wound |
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| Platelets, PMNs, macs, fibroblasts (dominant by day 5), lymphocytes |
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| Factor that stimulates fibroblasts |
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| Effects of TGF-B in wound healing |
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| stimulates fibroblasts and chemtactic agent for PMNs |
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| Effects of PDGF in wound healing |
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| chemotactic agent for fibroblasts; sitmulates matrix deposition |
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| Source of TNF in healing wound |
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| Most potent stimulant for TNF production |
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| Effects of IL-1 on wound healing |
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Potentiates TNF Increases IL-6 Increases endothelium adherence via selectins, ICAM and VCAM |
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| Source of IL-1 in wound healing |
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| Responsible for wasting and cachexia |
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| Effects of TNF on wound healing |
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| recruits and activates PMNs which leads to more cytokine production |
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| Cytokine responsible for fever |
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| Milieu of acute phase response |
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Increase: CRP, amyloid, fibrinogen, haptoglobin, ceruloplasmin, and Alpha-1 antitrypsin Decrease: albumin, transferrin and fibronectin |
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