Rho - kinase inhibitor Y - 27632
increases cellular proliferation and migration in human foreskin fibroblast cells
Rho - kinase inhibitor treatment
increased the cellular proliferation up to twofold during the first 12 h, and a wound model based migration assay showed 50 % faster filling of the mechanically generated wound area.
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As described in the article, when NANOG was
increased in these mice, the epithelia showed an
increase in
cellular proliferation, hyperplasia, and an
increase in the amount of DNA damage in the cells.
A proteomics analysis revealed expression changes of 56 proteins, and a further protein pathway analysis suggested their association with the cell morphology, the organization, and the
increased cellular movement and the
proliferation.
Since these proteins are involved in negatively regulating cell division, this supports previous findings that there is
increased potential for
cellular proliferation in the peripheral rather than in the central cornea (unpublished and [5]-RRB-.