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Persistence of TGF-β1 induction of increased fibroblast contractility
X. D. Liu
, S. I. Rennard
Pulmonary, Critical Care, & Sleep Medicine
Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center
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Contractility
100%
Fibroblasts
100%
TGF-1
100%
Collagen Gel
22%
Serum-free
22%
Fibrous Tissue
22%
Transforming Growth Factor-β
11%
Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium
11%
Concentration-dependent
11%
Human Lung Fibroblasts
11%
Gel Contraction
11%
Type I Collagen
11%
Past Exposure
11%
Wound Contraction
11%
Gelation
11%
Rat Tail Tendon
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Collagen Gel
100%
Transforming Growth Factor
50%
Eagle
50%
Wound
50%
Collagen Type 1
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Muscle Contractility
100%
Fibroblast
100%
Collagen Gel
22%
Mediator
11%
Transforming Growth Factor
11%
Collagen Type 1
11%
Lung Fibroblast
11%
Wound Contraction
11%
Tail Tendon
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Fibroblast
100%
Muscle Contractility
100%
Transforming Growth Factor
11%
Mediator
11%
Lung Fibroblast
11%
Eagle
11%
Gelation
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Fibroblast
100%
Contractility
100%
Rat
10%
Transforming Growth Factor
10%