1969
DOI: 10.1002/path.1710970214
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Remodelling of periosteal lesions induced by surgical stimulation or beta‐aminopropio‐nitrile administration

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“…NGF is secreted by fibroblasts (46) and can induce in dose-dependent manner significant increases in mast cell numbers of both mucosal and connective tissue type, according to their normal predominance in a particular tissue, after injection into neonatal rats (8,9). Since NGF can also promote the effect of T-cellderived lymphokines or induce T cells to secrete CSA, NGF may play a significant role in both inflammation and tissue repair, as has already been suggested in wound-healing experiments (2,7).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NGF is secreted by fibroblasts (46) and can induce in dose-dependent manner significant increases in mast cell numbers of both mucosal and connective tissue type, according to their normal predominance in a particular tissue, after injection into neonatal rats (8,9). Since NGF can also promote the effect of T-cellderived lymphokines or induce T cells to secrete CSA, NGF may play a significant role in both inflammation and tissue repair, as has already been suggested in wound-healing experiments (2,7).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%