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C A Higgins

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Contessi Negrini N, Angelova Volponi A, Higgins C, Sharpe P, Celiz A
Mater Today Bio . 2021 Apr; 10:100107. PMID: 33889838
Tissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary research field aiming at the regeneration, restoration, or replacement of damaged tissues and organs. Classical TE approaches combine scaffolds, cells and soluble factors to...
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Ghetti M, Topouzi H, Theocharidis G, Papa V, Williams G, Bondioli E, et al.
Br J Dermatol . 2017 Dec; 179(2):381-393. PMID: 29266210
Background: While several commercial dermoepidermal scaffolds can promote wound healing of the skin, the achievement of complete skin regeneration still represents a major challenge. Objectives: To perform biological characterization of...
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Higgins C, Roger M, Hill R, Ali-Khan A, Garlick J, Christiano A, et al.
Br J Dermatol . 2016 Sep; 176(5):1259-1269. PMID: 27679975
Background: The method of generating bioengineered skin constructs was pioneered several decades ago; nowadays these constructs are used regularly for the treatment of severe burns and nonhealing wounds. Commonly, these...
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Majkut J, Sgobba M, Holohan C, Crawford N, Logan A, Kerr E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2014 Mar; 5:3350. PMID: 24577104
Death receptor activation triggers recruitment of FADD, which via its death effector domain (DED) engages the DEDs of procaspase 8 and its inhibitor FLIP to form death-inducing signalling complexes (DISCs)....
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Bhogal R, Mouser P, Higgins C, Turner G
Int J Cosmet Sci . 2013 Sep; 36(1):46-53. PMID: 23992282
Objective: In humans, the process of hair shedding, referred to as exogen, is believed to occur independently of the other hair cycle phases. Although the actual mechanisms involved in hair...
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Higgins C, Cruickshank M
J Obstet Gynaecol . 2012 Feb; 32(3):271-5. PMID: 22369403
We aimed to investigate the association between possible aetiological factors and the risk of developing vulval lichen sclerosus (VLS). A population-based case-control questionnaire study was performed comparing women with a...
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Zhao X, McKerr G, Dong Z, Higgins C, Carson J, Yang Z, et al.
Thorax . 2001 Feb; 56(3):205-11. PMID: 11182013
Background: Nasal polyposis often coexists with asthma in airway inflammatory conditions characterised by the infiltration of a range of immune cells. A potentially important role for ovarian hormones has been...
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McCloskey L, Plough A, Power K, Higgins C, Cruz A, Brown E
Public Health Rep . 1999 Feb; 114(2):165-77. PMID: 10199719
The authors present the results of a community-wide infant mortality review, describe implications for the delivery of maternal and child health services, and discuss the value of such reviews in...
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Higgins C
Am J Occup Ther . 1997 Jun; 51(6):458-60. PMID: 9164613
Home health occupational therapists, as well as their colleagues in other settings, cannot afford to ignore the need for clear, objective, and reliable outcome measurements. Such measurement will provide patients...
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Higgins C, Hatton W, McKerr G, Harvey D, Carson J, Hannigan B
Biologicals . 1996 Dec; 24(4):329-32. PMID: 9088548
The numerical relationship between tumour associated macrophages (TAM) and apoptotic cells in 12 human colorectal tumours was evaluated. TAM were labelled immunohistochemically and apoptotic cells were visualized by counterstaining with...