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Neurovascular interactions in skin wound healing

Neurochemistry International, 2019
Skin wound healing is a complex and dynamic biological process that involves many different cell types, the extracellular matrix, and mediators, such as neuropeptides, growth factors, and cytokines. Similar to diseases of the central nervous system, neurovascular interactions have been shown to play a pivotal role in skin wound healing, for example, as
Koichiro, Kiya, Tateki, Kubo
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Burn wound healing and skin substitutes

Burns, 2001
Burn wound healing is a complex process in the biological objectives and mechanisms defined by the initial injury. In this paper the use of keratinocytes as a skin substitute is used to illustrate some of the problems associated with the development and use of skin substitutes.
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Skin Prolylhydroxylase Activity and Wound Healing

European Surgical Research, 1993
The relationship between wound healing and skin prolylhydroxylase activity was examined in 212 patients undergoing reconstructive procedures and 109 controls using skin prolylhydroxylase activity as an index of collagen synthesis. In the control group, the median value of skin prolylhydroxylase activity was 360 cpm/mg protein.
F, Fullana   +4 more
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Scarless fetal skin wound healing update

Birth Defects Research Part C: Embryo Today: Reviews, 2012
AbstractScar formation, a physiologic process in adult wound healing, can have devastating effects for patients; a multitude of pathologic outcomes, affecting all organ systems, stems from an amplification of this process. In contrast to adult wound repair, the early‐gestation fetal skin wound heals without scar formation, a phenomenon that appears to ...
David D, Lo   +4 more
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Kinin receptors in skin wound healing

Journal of Dermatological Science, 2016
Wound healing is a complex and dynamic process that includes 3 different phases: inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Kinins are vasoactive peptides released after tissue injury, and are directly involved in the development and maintenance of inflammatory processes, and their actions are mediated by the activation of receptors called B1 and B2 ...
Bruna da Silva, Soley   +5 more
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Skin wound healing in riboflavin deficiency

Biochemical Medicine and Metabolic Biology, 1989
Healing of excision and incision wounds was evaluated in riboflavin-deficient rats. The period taken for the epithelialization of excision wounds was 4 to 5 days longer in riboflavin-deficient animals compared to ad libitum-fed or food-restricted weight-matched control groups.
R, Lakshmi, A V, Lakshmi, M S, Bamji
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Fetal skin wound healing.

Advances in clinical chemistry, 2009
The developing fetus has the ability to heal wounds by regenerating normal epidermis and dermis with restoration of the extracellular matrix (ECM) architecture, strength, and function. In contrast, adult wounds heal with fibrosis and scar. Scar tissue remains weaker than normal skin with an altered ECM composition.
Edward P, Buchanan   +2 more
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Skin substitutes to enhance wound healing

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 1998
Biologically-based skin substitutes have developed as commercial products over the last 5 years. The first generation includes the collagen-based synthetic device, Integra, and Alloderm, which is based on devitalised and cross-linked human dermis. These are used as dermal replacements for third degree burns.
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Modelling skin wound healing angiogenesis: A review

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2018
The occurrence of wounds is a main health concern in Western society due to their high frequency and treatment cost. During wound healing, the formation of a functional blood vessel network through angiogenesis is an essential process. Angiogenesis allows the reestablishment of the normal blood flow, the sufficient exchange of oxygen and nutrients and ...
Ana Guerra   +2 more
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Skin Wound Healing: Refractory Wounds and Novel Solutions

2018
This overview of the current state of skin wound healing includes in vitro and in vivo approaches along with some recent clinical trials. From an introduction to wound healing, to tissue engineering as applied to the skin, we cover the basis for the current wound care techniques as well as novel and promising approaches.
Gabriel M, Virador   +2 more
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