Wound repair in the context of extracellular matrix

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Abstract

Wound repair requires a continually evolving network of interactions among cells, cytokines and the extracellular matrix. Cell-surface integrins provide a mechanical connection between matrix components and the cytoskeleton, and integrins can transduce an astonishing variety of signals along pathways that may intercept the pathways triggered by cytokine receptors.

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