Regulatory role of endogenous interleukin-10 in cutaneous inflammatory response of murine wound healing.

Volume: 265, Issue: 1, Pages: 194 - 199
Published: Nov 11, 1999
Abstract
null null This study investigated the role of endogenous interleukin (IL)-10 in cutaneous wound healing. Both IL-10 mRNA and protein were detectable in murine incised wounds for 10 days after injury. The IL-10 protein level peaked 3 h after incision, returned to the normal level by 24 h, but increased again to another peak at 72 h. null In situ null hybridization studies and immunostaining revealed that epidermal cells and infiltrating...
Paper Details
Title
Regulatory role of endogenous interleukin-10 in cutaneous inflammatory response of murine wound healing.
Published Date
Nov 11, 1999
Volume
265
Issue
1
Pages
194 - 199
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