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Gelatin methacryloyl granular hydrogel scaffolds for skin wound healing.

open access: yesBiomater Sci
Jaberi A   +8 more
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Skin microbiota heals a wound

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
This study found that bacteria induce skin regeneration via inflammatory cytokine IL-1β signalling.
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Artificial skin for wound healing

Clinics in Dermatology, 1994
Abstract The care of burn patients is a difficult task. Although burn care over the last two decades has shown major advancements, the ability to treat consistently those patients with significant tissue damage and loss remains a challenge. A crucial step contributing to decreased morbidity and mortality of burn patients has been the practice of early
M L, Cooper, R L, Spielvogel
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MicroRNAs in skin wound healing

European Journal of Dermatology, 2017
Wound healing is a fundamental physiological progress to keep the integrity of the skin. The transition from inflammation to proliferation is a critical step during skin wound repair process. Impairment of this transition has been known as a common dominator in the pathophysiology of chronic non-healing wounds.
Dongqing, Li, Ning Xu, Landén
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Skin Substitutes and Wound Healing

Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 2009
Medical science has vastly improved on the means and methods available for the treatment of wounds in the clinic. The production and use of various types of skin substitutes has led to dramatic improvements in the odds of survival for severely burned patients, but they have also shown promise for many other applications, including cases involving ...
F A, Auger, D, Lacroix, L, Germain
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Wound Healing After Fractional Skin Harvesting

Dermatologic Surgery, 2022
BACKGROUND Autologous fractional full-thickness skin grafting is a method of harvesting full-thickness skin with reduced donor site morbidity compared with conventional skin grafting. OBJECTIVE To demonstrate that full-thickness skin microbiopsies can be harvested with minimal ...
Amanda H, Champlain   +4 more
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Aging Skin and Wound Healing

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine
Responsible for many essential functions of life, human skin is made up of many components, each of which undergoes significant functional changes with aging and photodamage. Wound healing was previously thought to be defective in the elderly given the higher presence of chronic wounds and the longer time required for re-epithelialization of acute ...
Michael, Kremer, Nicole, Burkemper
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Zwitterionic hydrogels promote skin wound healing

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2016
Zwitterionic poly-carboxybetaine (PCB) hydrogels were demonstrated to efficiently promote skin wound healing and avoid wound adhesion.
Yingnan, Zhu   +5 more
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Energy metabolism in healing skin wounds

Journal of Surgical Research, 1970
Abstract Wounded skin exhibits increased glucose utilization and lactate production. The repairing epithelium is maintained by energy (ATP) obtained mainly (70%) from the Embden-Meyerhof pathway and partially (30%) through the pathways in mitochondria.
M J, Im, J E, Hoopes
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Wound healing in denervated rat skin

Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2005
Recently, several reports have suggested that innervation influences wound healing. However, some investigators have reported that nerve injury prevented wound healing while others have suggested it had no influence on full-thickness skin wound healing. We created denervated skin areas on rats by dissection of the spinal hemicord.
Takao, Fukai   +2 more
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