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Cellular rejuvenation: molecular mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions for diseases
The ageing process is a systemic decline from cellular dysfunction to organ degeneration, with more predisposition to deteriorated disorders. Rejuvenation refers to giving aged cells or organisms more youthful characteristics through various techniques ...
Shuaifei Ji +9 more
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Skin Regeneration, Repair, and Reconstruction [PDF]
Skin has important functions in several life-preserving processes such as hydration, protection against chemicals and pathogens, and heat regulation. Severe damage to the skin may therefore be life-threatening. Skin regeneration and wound healing require an orchestrated integration of complex biological and molecular events, which include ...
Kamolz, Lars-Peter +3 more
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Functional hair follicle regeneration: an updated review
The hair follicle (HF) is a highly conserved sensory organ associated with the immune response against pathogens, thermoregulation, sebum production, angiogenesis, neurogenesis and wound healing. Although recent advances in lineage-tracing techniques and
Shuaifei Ji +3 more
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Pleiotropic Roles of CXCR4 in Wound Repair and Regeneration
Wound healing is a multi-step process that includes multiple cellular events such as cell proliferation, cell adhesion, and chemotactic response as well as cell apoptosis.
Huating Chen +14 more
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A MUSE for Skin Regeneration [PDF]
With a rise in the prevalence of chronic wounds and other soft tissue defects, there is an urgent need to regenerate skin. Multilineage-differentiating stress-enduring cells were identified as distinct pluripotent stem cells in mesenchymal cell populations in humans.
Michael S, Hu, Michael T, Longaker
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Background Mammary progenitor cells (MPCs) maintain their reproductive potency through life, and their specific microenvironments exert a deterministic control over these cells.
Rui Wang +10 more
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BackgroundSkin innervation plays an important role in wound healing by either direct contact with or indirect secretions that impact skin cells. Many studies in this field have been published; however, there is a lack of bibliometric analyses focusing on
Ru Song +24 more
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Wound Healing and Skin Regeneration [PDF]
The skin is a complex organ consisting of the epidermis, dermis, and skin appendages, including the hair follicle and sebaceous gland. Wound healing in adult mammals results in scar formation without any skin appendages. Studies have reported remarkable examples of scarless healing in fetal skin and appendage regeneration in adult skin following the ...
Makoto, Takeo, Wendy, Lee, Mayumi, Ito
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Background Damaged or malfunctioning sweat glands (SGs) after a burn injury would cause significant hyperthermia and even death, and there is an unmet need for effective treatment.
Bin Yao +7 more
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Restoration of sweat glands (SwGs) represents a great issue in patients with extensive skin defects. Recent methods combining organoid technology with cell fate reprogramming hold promise for developing new regenerative methods for SwG regeneration. Here,
Xiaoyan Sun +13 more
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