David Crockford
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2012
Terry Treadwell; Hynda K. Kleinman; David Crockford; Mark A. Hardy; Giorgio T. Guarnera; Allan L. Goldstein
Chronic nonhealing cutaneous wounds are a worldwide problem with no agent able to promote healing. A naturally occurring, endogenous repair molecule, thymosin beta 4 (Tβ4), has many biological activities that promote dermal repair. It is released by platelets at the site of injury and initiates the repair cascade. Tβ4 accelerated dermal healing of full‐thickness punch wounds in various animal models, including normal rats and mice, steroid‐treated rats, diabetic mice, and aged mice. Furthermore, in two phase 2 clinical trials of stasis and pressure ulcers, it was found to accelerate healing by almost a month in those patients that did heal. Tβ4 likely acts to repair and regenerate wounds by promoting cell migration and stem cell mobilization and differentiation, and by inhibiting inflammation, apoptosis, and infection. We conclude that Tβ4 is a multifunctional regenerative peptide important in dermal repair.
Archive | 2003
Allan L. Goldstein; Jack Finkelstein; David Crockford
Archive | 2006
Ewald Hannappel; Thomas Huff; Allan L. Goldstein; David Crockford
Archive | 1995
David Crockford; Bruce K. Rubin; Michael L. Berman; Allan L. Goldstein; Christian Bauman; Arnon P. Kater
Archive | 2006
David Crockford; Allan L. Goldstein
Archive | 2006
Gabriel Sosne; David Crockford; Allan L. Goldstein; Jack Finkelstein
Archive | 2008
Leonid Medved; Li Zhang; Sergiy Yakovlev; Allan L. Goldstein; David Crockford
Archive | 2005
Ewald Hannappel; Thomas Huff; Allan L. Goldstein; David Crockford
Archive | 2013
David Crockford; Christian B. Allan; Gabriel Sosne
Archive | 2006
Ling Chi Huang; Allan L. Goldstein; David Crockford; Jack Finkelstein