Marta Otero Viñas 2015

Transforming Growth Factors β (TGF-β) Isoforms in Wound Healing and Fibrosis.

ARTICLE. Lichtman MK, Otero-Vinas M, Falanga V. Wound Repair Regen. 2016 Mar;24(2):215-22. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12398. Abstract. Scar formation, with persistent alteration of the normal tissue structure, is an undesirable and significant result of both wound healing and fibrosing disorders. There are few strategies to prevent or to treat scarring. The transforming [...]

  • Marta Otero Viñas TR2Lab

TR2Lab approved

UVic-UCC has a new research group that investigates the tissue repair and regeneration. On  June 16, 2015, the Governing Council of the University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC) approved the creation of The Tissue Repair and Regeneration Laboratory (TR2Lab). The TR2Lab is lead by the Professor Marta [...]

2018-10-28T10:51:51+01:00June 17, 2015|2015, General, Marta Otero Viñas 2015|
  • Marta Otero Viñas WHS 2015

Marta Otero, present at two international conferences

Marta Otero, present at two international conferences. Professor Marta Otero, who is doing a mobility at Boston University School of Medicine, in early May attended two international conferences (the Wound Healing Society 27th Annual Meeting and 2015 Annual Meeting Society for Investigative Dermatoloty). These annual conferences bring together more than [...]

2021-12-09T10:06:10+01:00May 10, 2015|2015, General, Marta Otero Viñas 2015, Meetings, Meetings 2015|

Topical application of mesenchymal stem cells accelerates healing of wounds in a scleroderma mouse model

PRESENTATION IN CONGRESS. Yufit T, Lin X, Fiore D, Carson P, Otero-Vinas M, Falanga  V. Topical application of mesenchymal stem cells accelerates healing of wounds in a scleroderma mouse model. 2015 Annual Meeting Society for Investigative Dermatoloty, Atlanta (USA), May 2015.      

Dermal fibroblasts derived from human venous ulcers show a high migratory and proliferative activity in vitro

PRESENTATION IN CONGRESS. Otero-Vinas M, Lin X, Yufit T, Carson P, Falanga  V. Dermal fibroblasts derived from human Venous ulcers show a high migratory and proliferative activity in vitro. 2015 Annual Meeting Society for Investigative Dermatoloty, Atlanta (USA), May 2015.  

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