Publications by authors named "M Krickhahn"

Growth factors have been shown to modulate the complex cascade of wound healing, however, interaction between different growth factors during dermal and epidermal regeneration is still not entirely defined. We have recently shown that exogenous liposomal gene transfer of cDNA results in physiologic expression and response in an acute wound. In the present study we determined the interaction between insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), a mesenchymal growth factor, administered as liposomal cDNA, with other dermal and epidermal growth factors on collagen synthesis in an acute wound.

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In 1920 Braun described a technique of skin grafting particularly designed for areas where shearing forces, high pressure and extensive secretion cause repetitive loss of conventionally transplanted skin. During the last 10 years we successfully used this technique when impaired wound healing was encountered due to various reasons. Clinical examples of application and results are presented.

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Clinical islet allotransplantation has become an increasingly efficient "routine" therapy in recent years. Shortage of human donor organs leads to porcine pancreatic islets as a potential source for islet xenotransplantation. Yet it is still very difficult to isolate sufficient numbers of intact porcine islets, particularly from young market pigs.

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Unlabelled: Xenogeneic transplantation of porcine islets of Langerhans is regarded as a potential future treatment for diabetes mellitus. Despite considerable biotechnological progress, however, it is still very difficult and often unreliable to isolate sufficient numbers of highly purified, intact islets from the porcine pancreas with good in vitro function.

Objective: Of this study was to describe an efficient and reliable method to isolate sufficient numbers of highly purified islets of Langerhans with good in vitro function from adult as well as from young hybrid pigs.

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