Andrew Kimball
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Recent Articles
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Davis F, DenDekker A, Kimball A, Joshi A, El Azzouny M, Wolf S, et al.
J Immunol
. 2020 Mar;
204(9):2503-2513.
PMID: 32205424
Macrophages are critical for the initiation and resolution of the inflammatory phase of wound healing. In diabetes, macrophages display a prolonged inflammatory phenotype preventing tissue repair. TLRs, particularly TLR4, have...
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Davis F, Kimball A, DenDekker A, Joshi A, Boniakowski A, Nysz D, et al.
J Immunol
. 2019 Feb;
202(6):1777-1785.
PMID: 30710046
Myeloid cells are critical for orchestrating regulated inflammation during wound healing. TLRs, particularly TLR4, and its downstream-signaling MyD88 pathway play an important role in regulating myeloid-mediated inflammation. Because an initial...
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Kimball A, Schaller M, Joshi A, Davis F, DenDekker A, Boniakowski A, et al.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
. 2018 Mar;
38(5):1102-1114.
PMID: 29496661
Objective: Wound monocyte-derived macrophage plasticity controls the initiation and resolution of inflammation that is critical for proper healing, however, in diabetes mellitus, the resolution of inflammation fails to occur. In...
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Davis F, Kimball A, Boniakowski A, Gallagher K
Curr Diab Rep
. 2018 Jan;
18(1):2.
PMID: 29362914
Purpose Of Review: Diabetic foot ulcerations (DFU) affect 25% of patients with diabetes mellitus during their lifetime and constitute a major health problem as they are often recalcitrant to healing...