A closer look at fibroblasts

A closer look at fibroblasts [E-Book] - 1 online resource. - Cell Biology Research Progress Ser. . - Cell Biology Research Progress Ser. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Molecular mechanism of photobiomodulation associated with fibroblasts / Sandra M. Ayuk and Heidi Abrahamse -- The role of fibroblasts in ovarian cancer / Rosekeila Sim�oes Nomelini, Isa Beatriz Carminatti Batista, Simone Paula Queiroz, Ana Carolinne da Silva and Eddie Fernando Candido Murta -- Analysis of the effect of an andiroba, copa�iba and guaran�a combination on in vitro and in vivo scar models / Euler Esteves Ribeiro Filho, B�arbara Osmarin Turra, Bruna Chitolina, Beatriz Sadigursky Cunha, Cibele Ferreira Teixeira, Ver�onica Farina Azzolin, Ednea Aguiar Maia Ribeiro, Euler Esteves Ribeiro, Raquel de Souza Praia, Juscimar Carneiro Nunes, Ivana Beatrice M�anica da Cruz and Fernanda Barbisan -- Laser therapy associated with guaran�a as a therapeutic alternative on the skin of oxy-inflammatory metabolism / Da�ise Raquel Maldaner, Cibele Ferreira Teixeira, Marta Maria Medeiros Frescura Duarte, Ver�onica Farina Azzolin, Ivana Beatrice M�anica da Cruz, Ednea Aguiar Ribeiro, Neida Luiza Pellenz, and Fernanda Barbisan.

"A Closer Look at Fibroblasts first summarizes the molecular mechanisms of fibroblasts induced by photobiomodulation, reviewing current therapeutic approaches. Photobiomodulation, previously called low intensity laser irradiation, is a safe and efficient mechanism used to stimulate a positive response through absorbed light or light emitting diodes, and to reduce pain and inflammation promoting healing of the wound area. Following this, the authors demonstrate the importance of fibroblasts in the process of development and progression of ovarian cancer, helping to establish new therapeutic management targeted towards cancer-associated fibroblasts. In the penultimate study, the effects of the combination of andiroba, copa�iba and guarana in the form of biphasic oil and emulsion is examined in the context of wound healing. The concluding study focuses on the implications of the previously mentioned guarana in the context of skin aging and the oxy-inflammatory metabolism"--

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Fibroblasts.
Connective tissues--Diseases--Treatment.
Phototherapy.
Lasers--Therapeutic use.
Plants--Therapeutic use.
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