H. Paul Ehrlich
Division of Plastic Surgery
Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine
Hershey
Pennsylvania
USA
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- Thymosin beta4 enhances repair by organizing connective tissue and preventing the appearance of myofibroblasts. Ehrlich, H.P., Hazard, S.W. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. (2010)
- The myofibroblast, cadherin, alpha smooth muscle actin and the collagen effect. Ehrlich, H.P., Allison, G.M., Leggett, M. Cell Biochem. Funct. (2006)
- Gap junction communications influence upon fibroblast synthesis of Type I collagen and fibronectin. Ehrlich, H.P., Sun, B., Saggers, G.C., Kromath, F. J. Cell. Biochem. (2006)
- Elucidating the mechanism of wound contraction: rapid versus sustained myosin ATPase activity in attached-delayed-released compared with free-floating fibroblast-populated collagen lattices. Paul Ehrlich, H., Sun, B., Kainth, K.S., Kromah, F. Wound. Repair. Regen (2006)
- Dynamic changes appearing in collagen fibers during intrinsic tendon repair. Ehrlich, H.P., Lambert, P.A., Saggers, G.C., Myers, R.L., Hauck, R.M. Ann. Plast. Surg (2005)
- Role for gap junctional intercellular communications in wound repair. Ehrlich, H.P., Diez, T. Wound. Repair. Regen (2003)
- Topical platelet-derived growth factor in patients enhances wound closure in the absence of wound contraction. Ehrlich, H.P., Freedman, B.M. Cytokines Cell. Mol. Ther. (2002)
- Vanadate ingestion increases the gain in wound breaking strength and leads to better organized collagen fibers in rats during healing. Ehrlich, H.P., Keefer, K.A., Maish, G.O., Myers, R.L., Mackay, D.R. Plast. Reconstr. Surg. (2001)
- Increased gelsolin expression and retarded collagen lattice contraction with smooth muscle cells from Crohn's diseased intestine. Ehrlich, H.P., Allison, G.M., Page, M.J., Kolton, W.A., Graham, M. J. Cell. Physiol. (2000)
- Cell coupling modulates the contraction of fibroblast-populated collagen lattices. Ehrlich, H.P., Gabbiani, G., Meda, P. J. Cell. Physiol. (2000)
- Differences in the mechanism for high- versus moderate-density fibroblast-populated collagen lattice contraction. Ehrlich, H.P., Rittenberg, T. J. Cell. Physiol. (2000)
- Vanadate and the absence of myofibroblasts in wound contraction. Ehrlich, H.P., Keefer, K.A., Myers, R.L., Passaniti, A. Arch. Surg (1999)