Colin Wiebe
University of British Columbia
27 Papers
259 Citations
Colin Wiebe is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wound healing & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 26 publications.
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Papers
Loss of kindlin-1, a human homolog of the Caenorhabditis elegans actin-extracellular-matrix linker protein UNC-112, causes Kindler syndrome
Dawn H. Siegel,G H S Ashton,Homero Penagos,James V. Lee,Heidi S. Feiler,Kirk C. Wilhelmsen,Andrew P. South,Frances J.D. Smith,Alan R. Prescott,V Wessagowit,Noritaka Oyama,Masashi Akiyama,Daifullah Al Aboud,Khalid A Al Aboud,Ahmad Al Githami,Khalid Al Hawsawi,Abla Al Ismaily,Raouf Al-Suwaid,David J. Atherton,Ruggero Caputo,Jo David Fine,Ilona J. Frieden,Elaine Fuchs,Richard M. Haber,Takashi Harada,Yasuo Kitajima,Susan B. Mallory,Hideoki Ogawa,Sedef Şahin,Hiroshi Shimizu,Yasushi Suga,Gianluca Tadini,Kikuo Tsuchiya,Colin Wiebe,Fenella Wojnarowska,Adel B. Zaghloul,Takahiro Hamada,R. Mallipeddi,Robin A.J. Eady,W.H. Irwin McLean,John A. McGrath,Ervin H. Epstein +41 more
TL;DR: Kindler syndrome is, to the authors' knowledge, the first skin fragility disorder caused by a defect in actin-ECM linkage, rather than keratin- ECM linkage.
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The periodontal disease classification system of the American Academy of Periodontology--an update.
Colin Wiebe,Edward E. Putnins +1 more
TL;DR: The accepted standard for the classification of periodontal diseases was the one agreed upon at the 1989 World Workshop in Clinical Periodontics This classification system, however, had its weaknesses In particular, some criteria for diagnosis were unclear, disease categories overlapped, and patients did not always fit into any one category.
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Wound healing in oral mucosa results in reduced scar formation as compared with skin: Evidence from the red Duroc pig model and humans
Joyce W. Wong,Corrie L. Gallant-Behm,Corrie L. Gallant-Behm,Colin Wiebe,Karen Mak,David A. Hart,Hannu Larjava,Lari Häkkinen +7 more
TL;DR: Results showed significantly reduced scar formation at both clinical and histological level in the pig oral mucosa as compared with skin 49 days after wounding, providing a model to study the biological processes that regulate scarless wound healing to find novel approaches to prevent scar formation in skin.
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The Periodontal Disease Classification System of the American Academy of Periodontology — An Update (Le système de classification de la maladie parodontale de l'Académie américaine de parodontologie — une mise à jour)
Colin Wiebe,Edward E. Putnins +1 more
- 01 Jan 2000
TL;DR: In 1999, an International Workshop for a Classification of Periodontal Diseases and Conditions was organized by the American Academy of periodontology to address concerns and to revise the classification system.
Expression of Integrin αvβ6 and TGF-β in Scarless vs Scar-forming Wound Healing
Ameneh Eslami,Corrie L. Gallant-Behm,David A. Hart,Colin Wiebe,Dariush Honardoust,Humphrey Gardner,Lari Häkkinen,Hannu Larjava +7 more
TL;DR: Prolonged expression of αvβ6 integrin along with TGF-β3 in the gingival wound epithelium may be important in protection of gingiva from scar formation.
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