Issue 2, Volume 2 – 1 articles

Cover Story (View full-size image):
Immunohistochemical staining of a hypertrophic scar (skin fibrosis) from a burn injury patient. The tissue was stained for vimentin (green; mesenchymal cell marker) and cytokeratin-14 (red; epithelial cell marker), with cell nuclei stained with DAPI (blue). Image was obtained at 100X magnification. Courtesy of Dr Alice Lapthorn, Fibrosis Research group, Anglia Ruskin University, UK.

Meeting Report

26 June 2024

12th International Workshop on the CCN Family of Genes

Cellular Communication Network factors 1-6 (CCNs) are matricellular proteins consisting of an N-terminal secretory peptide and four multifunctional structural domains. The CCN1-6 members belonging to this family have a complex network of interacting ligands that can affect diverse signaling pathways through a multitude of mechanisms. Specifically, these proteins play crucial roles in cell proliferation, differentiation, angiogenesis, apoptosis, chondrogenesis, wound repair, and extracellular matrix (ECM) formation/remodeling. This short communication provides a brief summary of the 12th International Workshop on the CCN Family of Genes held at the Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel in Oslo, Norway from 20–23 June 2024.

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