2020
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/iraa024.048
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44 Defects in Mitophagy Response in Burns Involved in Poor Regeneration Capacity

Abstract: Introduction Wound healing is a biological process directed to the restoration of tissue that has suffered an injury. One of the important functions of wound healing is individual and collective cellular migration. This migration response can largely dictate the outcomes and success of a healing wound. Mitophagy, autophagic degradation of mitochondria, sequesters damaged mitochondria and functions as the essential quality control (QC) system of this organelle. When mitophagy is disturbed, dam… Show more

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“…Peroxisomes, which are single membrane-enclosed cell organelles, and inflammasomes produce ROS even under normal metabolic conditions [81]. In addition, mitochondrial ROS and protein kinases within the electron transport chain stimulate NADPH oxidase, which is an extensive trigger for the generation of ROS [82].…”
Section: Peroxisomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peroxisomes, which are single membrane-enclosed cell organelles, and inflammasomes produce ROS even under normal metabolic conditions [81]. In addition, mitochondrial ROS and protein kinases within the electron transport chain stimulate NADPH oxidase, which is an extensive trigger for the generation of ROS [82].…”
Section: Peroxisomesmentioning
confidence: 99%