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Scar Tissue
Scar tissue may refer to: Medicine * Scar, an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after injury * Granulation tissue, a product of healing in major wounds Film and television * ''Scar Tissue'' (1975 film), or ''Wanted: Babysitter'', a film by René Clément * ''Scar Tissue'' (2002 film), a television movie starring Roberta Maxwell * ''Scar Tissue'' (2012 film), a film featuring Helen George * "Scar Tissue" (''The Punisher''), a television episode * "Scar Tissue" (''The Shield''), a television episode Literature * ''Scar Tissue'' (autobiography), a 2004 autobiography by Anthony Kiedis * ''Scar Tissue'' (novel), a 1993 novel by Michael Ignatieff Music * Scar Tissue (band), an American electro-industrial group * "Scar Tissue Scar tissue may refer to: Medicine * Scar, an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after injury * Granulation tissue, a product of healing in major wounds Film and television * ''Scar Tissue'' (1975 film), or ''Wanted: Baby ...
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Scar
A scar (or scar tissue) is an area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury. Scars result from the biological process of wound repair in the skin, as well as in other organs, and tissues of the body. Thus, scarring is a natural part of the healing process. With the exception of very minor lesions, every wound (e.g., after accident, disease, or surgery) results in some degree of scarring. An exception to this are animals with complete regeneration, which regrow tissue without scar formation. Scar tissue is composed of the same protein ( collagen) as the tissue that it replaces, but the fiber composition of the protein is different; instead of a random basketweave formation of the collagen fibers found in normal tissue, in fibrosis the collagen cross-links and forms a pronounced alignment in a single direction. This collagen scar tissue alignment is usually of inferior functional quality to the normal collagen randomised alignment. For example, scars in the s ...
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Granulation Tissue
Granulation tissue is new connective tissue and microscopic blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process. Granulation tissue typically grows from the base of a wound and is able to fill wounds of almost any size. Examples of granulation tissue can be seen in pyogenic granulomas and pulp polyps. Its histological appearance is characterized by proliferation of fibroblasts and new thin-walled, delicate capillaries (angiogenesis), infiltrated inflammatory cells in a loose extracellular matrix. Appearance During the migratory phase of wound healing, granulation tissue is: * light red or dark pink, being perfused with new capillary loops or "buds"; * soft to the touch; * moist; * bumpy (granular) in appearance, due to punctate hemorrhages; * pulsatile on palpation; * painless when healthy; Structure Granulation tissue is composed of tissue matrix supporting a variety of cell types, most of which can be associated with one of the following functions: ...
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Scar Tissue (1975 Film)
''Wanted: Babysitter'' (french: La Baby-Sitter, it, Babysitter - Un maledetto pasticcio, german: Das ganz große Ding, also known as ''Scar Tissue'', ''The Babysitter'' and ''The Raw Edge'') is a 1975 Italian-French-West German thriller–drama film directed by René Clément as his final film before his retirement in 1975. The film stars Maria Schneider, Sydne Rome, Vic Morrow, Robert Vaughn, and Nadja Tiller. Plot Michelle, a naive young girl, is forcefully kidnapped while babysitting the son of a wealthy food mogul. She and the boy are held hostage by an ex-stuntman and a vengeful movie star. Cast * Maria Schneider as Michelle * Sydne Rome as Ann * Vic Morrow as Vic * Robert Vaughn as Stuart Chase * John Whittington as 'Boots' Peter Franklin * Nadja Tiller as Lotte * Renato Pozzetto as Gianni * Carl Möhner as Cyrus Franklin * Clelia Matania as Old neighbour * Marco Tulli as Inspector Trieste * Armando Brancia as Inspector Carrara Release ''Wanted: Babysitte ...
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Scar Tissue (2002 Film)
"Scar Tissue" is the first single from American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers' seventh studio album, ''Californication'' (1999). Released on May 25, 1999, the song spent a then-record 16 consecutive weeks atop the US ''Billboard'' Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart as well as 10 weeks atop the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and it reached number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It was also successful in Iceland, New Zealand, and Canada, reaching numbers one, three, and four, respectively. In the United Kingdom, it charted at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. "Scar Tissue" is considered to be representative of the new, more melodic rock sound the band experimented with on ''Californication'' (in contrast with the psychedelic ''One Hot Minute'', and dry funk of ''Blood Sugar Sex Magik''). The song is notable for its mellow intro guitar riff and for its slide guitar solos throughout. ''Guitar World'' placed the guitar solo 63rd in its list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Sol ...
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Roberta Maxwell
Roberta Farnham Maxwell (born June 17, 1941) is a Canadian stage, film, and television actress. Biography Maxwell began studying for the stage in her early teens. She joined John Clark (actor/director), John Clark for two years as the child co-host of his ''Junior Magazine'' series for CBC Television. She first performed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 1956. She appeared as Ursula in ''Much Ado About Nothing'', Lady Anne in ''Richard III (play), Richard III'', Olivia in ''Twelfth Night'', and Anne in ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'', before going on to England, where she spent three years in repertory. She made her West End theatre, West End debut with Robert Morley and Molly Picon in ''A Majority of One''. In 1982, she starred as Rosalind in the Stratford Festival's stage production of Shakespeare's ''As You Like It'', a production which was videotaped and telecast on Canadian television in 1983. In 2011, she played the duchess of York in Richard III (play), Richard II ...
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Scar Tissue (2012 Film)
"Scar Tissue" is the first single from American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers' seventh studio album, ''Californication'' (1999). Released on May 25, 1999, the song spent a then-record 16 consecutive weeks atop the US ''Billboard'' Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart as well as 10 weeks atop the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and it reached number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It was also successful in Iceland, New Zealand, and Canada, reaching numbers one, three, and four, respectively. In the United Kingdom, it charted at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart. "Scar Tissue" is considered to be representative of the new, more melodic rock sound the band experimented with on ''Californication'' (in contrast with the psychedelic ''One Hot Minute'', and dry funk of ''Blood Sugar Sex Magik''). The song is notable for its mellow intro guitar riff and for its slide guitar solos throughout. ''Guitar World'' placed the guitar solo 63rd in its list of the "100 Greatest Guitar Sol ...
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Helen George
Helen Elizabeth George (born 19 June 1984) is an English actress, best known for playing Trixie Franklin on the BBC drama series ''Call the Midwife''. In 2015, she participated in the thirteenth series of BBC One's '' Strictly Come Dancing''; she was paired with Aljaž Skorjanec, and finished in sixth place. She was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards for her contribution to the cast recording of ''Cinderella''. Early life George was born in Harborne, Birmingham, to political science professor Neil Thomas and social worker Margareth Thomas. She has a sister, Elizabeth, a veterinarian. Raised in Winchester, Hampshire, she attended Henry Beaufort School in 1995 and studied ballet as a child, eventually becoming a junior associate at Birmingham Royal Ballet, and was active in sports, competing in the long jump. As a child she dreamed of being the first female manager of Aston Villa Football Club. George decided tha ...
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Scar Tissue (The Punisher)
The second and final season of the American streaming television series ''The Punisher'', which is based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, revolves around Frank Castle saving a girl from being murdered, forcing him to decide if he should embrace his life as the Punisher. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films and other television series of the franchise. The season was produced by Marvel Television in association with ABC Studios and Bohemian Risk Productions, with Steven Lightfoot serving as showrunner. Jon Bernthal stars as Frank Castle, with principal cast members Ben Barnes, Amber Rose Revah, and Jason R. Moore returning from the first season. They are joined by Josh Stewart, Floriana Lima, and Giorgia Whigham. Former series regular Deborah Ann Woll returns in a guest capacity. A second season of ''The Punisher'' was ordered in December 2017, a month after the first season was released. The new cast members were ...
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Scar Tissue (The Shield)
''The Shield'' is an American crime drama television created by Shawn Ryan and starring Michael Chiklis. The series premiered on FX on March 12, 2002 and ended on November 25, 2008, totaling 88 episodes over seven seasons, plus one additional mini-episode. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2002) Captain David Aceveda, seeking to usurp the current black City Council representative of Farmington by swaying the Latino vote, looks to rid his precinct, The Barn, of corruption starting with Detective Vic Mackey and the controversial yet effective Strike Team. Mackey and the Strike Team protect local drug dealer Rondell Robinson by enforcing strict rules to make the streets safer. Aceveda works with the Justice Department to bring Detective Terry Crowley onto the Strike Team to try to gain evidence to use on Vic. However, Vic is aware of Crowley's involvement due to his friendship with the Assistant Chief of Police Ben Gilroy; when the Strike Team is forced to shoot and kill Two-Time ...
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Scar Tissue (autobiography)
''Scar Tissue'' is the autobiography of Red Hot Chili Peppers vocalist Anthony Kiedis. It was released in 2004 by Hyperion and authored by Kiedis with Larry Sloman, who compiled information and conducted interviews. The book reached No. 1 on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller List. An audiobook version, read by actor Rider Strong, was released by Phoenix Audio on June 30, 2006. An E-book version is also available. Background The book follows Kiedis's life from his birth in 1962 to early 2004. It follows Kiedis into the depth of his experiences with drug addiction. The title name was taken from the single "Scar Tissue" released five years earlier on the Red Hot Chili Peppers album ''Californication''. According to the book, Kiedis's first drug experience was with his father Blackie Dammett, a former drug dealer, at age eleven. By the time his band formed and became more popular in the 1980s, he and former bandmate Hillel Slovak had severe drug addictions. On Slovak's death fro ...
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Scar Tissue (novel)
''Scar Tissue'', Michael Ignatieff’s second novel, was published in 1993 and was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize of the same year. Plot summary The book details one woman’s struggle with Alzheimer's (or dementia, it’s not clear) and how her family respond to it. In particular, it is one of her son’s voice the reader hears since he is narrating it. Another son isn’t involved so much as he is living in Boston practicing as a neuroscientist. So it is the narrator who bears most of the burden. And all the while, he is trying to work on his marriage and his career as a philosophy professor. His own family life is hardly acknowledged and tears in his marriage begin to show, towards his wife; there for moral support but can't come to terms with him not being a consistent, central figure at the moment. While her illness begins with her repeating stories ad nauseam, things get much worse as she starts to be incapable of recognizing her own family. Thus the prime caretaker ...
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Scar Tissue (band)
Scar Tissue were an American electro-industrial group formed in Oakland, California, United States with Philip Caldwell and Steve Watkins forming the band's creative nucleus. They released three albums for 21st Circuitry: '' Separator'' (1996), '' TMOTD'' (1997) and '' Rebuild'' (1998). After a ten-year hiatus, Scar Tissue reunited in 2008 to release the dark electronic album ''Potential'', which they followed up on two years later with 2010's '' Obscurity''. History Scar Tissue was formed in 1990 by multi-instrumentalist Steve Watkins and vocalist Sean "Dofino" Vowell. Vowell soon departed from the band after a series of misfortunes left him homeless for awhile. Watkins was joined by guitarist Philip Caldwell and the pair released a demo in 1995 that experimented mixing ambient dub, dance electronics and guitars. Scar Tissue signed to 21st Circuitry in 1996. Label president Don Blanchard had been sent the tape around four years previously but it is uncertain if he listened to it. ...
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