Inflammation, wound repair, and fibrosis: reassessing the spectrum of tissue injury and resolution

ES White, AR Mantovani - The Journal of pathology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The Journal of pathology, 2013Wiley Online Library
Estimates from various disease‐specific registries suggest that chronic inflammatory and
fibrotic disorders affect a large proportion of the world's population, yet therapies for these
conditions are largely ineffective. Recent advances in our collective understanding of
mechanisms underlying both physiological and pathological repair of tissue injury are
informing new clinical approaches to deal with various human inflammatory and fibrotic
diseases. This 2013 Annual Review Issue of The Journal of Pathology offers an up‐to‐date …
Abstract
Estimates from various disease‐specific registries suggest that chronic inflammatory and fibrotic disorders affect a large proportion of the world's population, yet therapies for these conditions are largely ineffective. Recent advances in our collective understanding of mechanisms underlying both physiological and pathological repair of tissue injury are informing new clinical approaches to deal with various human inflammatory and fibrotic diseases. This 2013 Annual Review Issue of The Journal of Pathology offers an up‐to‐date glimpse of ongoing research in the fields of inflammation, wound healing, and tissue fibrosis, and highlights novel pathways and mechanisms that may be exploited to provide newer, more effective treatments to patients worldwide suffering from these conditions.
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