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Meanings of dermal fibroblasts in English
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Usage of dermal fibroblasts in English
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This study aims to explore the possibility of tendon engineering using dermalfibroblasts.
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Compound-mediated cytotoxicity was not observed with human dermalfibroblasts or renal epithelial cells.
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These data differ somewhat from those reported for dermalfibroblasts.
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Rabbit bladder epithelial cells and the dermalfibroblasts were isolated by enzymatic digestion method.
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The present study revealed an altered circRNA expression pattern in human dermalfibroblasts following UVA-irradiation.
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Coculture with cancer-associated fibroblasts increased the migration of cancer cells when compared to dermalfibroblasts.
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These results suggest that dermalfibroblasts may have the potential as seed cells for tendon engineering.
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Microscopy revealed good attachment of both dermalfibroblasts and tenocytes on PGA fibers and matrix production.
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Moreover, derivation of dermalfibroblasts requires invasive biopsies.
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Additionally, mast cells stimulate collagen synthesis by dermalfibroblasts, suggesting they may also influence scar formation.
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Objective: To investigate the effect of tissue engineered tendon using autologous dermalfibroblasts in repairing tendon damage.
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Triple A syndrome patient dermalfibroblasts appear to be more sensitive to oxidative stress than wild-type fibroblasts.
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This maturation product corresponds to the endogenous frataxin detected in human heart, peripheral blood lymphocytes or dermalfibroblasts.
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Recent studies indicate that cultured dermalfibroblasts isolated from patients produce excessive amounts of collagen and other extracellular matrix components.
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These inherent abnormalities of PP fibroblasts imply the involvement of dermalfibroblasts in the maintenance of chronic inflammation in psoriasis.
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In conclusion, chronic UVB irradiation induces loss of HA from the dermis, thereby contributing to the quiescent phenotype of dermalfibroblasts.