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The time-dependent expression of keratins 5 and 13 during the reepithelialization of human skin wounds [PDF]
The time-dependent reepithelialization of 55 human surgical skin wounds with a wound age between 8h and more than 2 months was investigated by the immunohistochemical localization of cytokeratins 5 and 13.
A. Nerlich +25 more
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MicroRNAs in Skin and Wound Healing [PDF]
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNA molecules ∼22 nucleotides in length that can post-transcriptionally repress gene expression. MiRNAs bind to their target messenger RNAs (mRNAs), leading to mRNA degradation or suppression of translation. miRNAs have recently been shown to play pivotal roles in skin development and are linked to various skin ...
Jaideep, Banerjee, Chandan K, Sen
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Acellular fish skin for wound healing
AbstractFish skin grafting as a new skin substitute is currently being used in clinical applications. Acceleration of the wound healing, lack of disease transmission, and low cost of the production process can introduce fish skin as a potential alternative to other grafts.
Esmaeili, Ali +5 more
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Breast augmentation is the most prevalent aesthetic surgical procedure worldwide. While silicone breast implants have evolved in terms of safety and biocompatibility, they inevitably trigger a foreign body response (FBR). This complex process can lead to
Kevin Dzobo +6 more
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Human In Vitro Skin Models for Wound Healing and Wound Healing Disorders
Skin wound healing is essential to health and survival. Consequently, high amounts of research effort have been put into investigating the cellular and molecular components involved in the wound healing process.
Elisabeth Hofmann +8 more
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Silicone implants are widely used in medical applications, particularly for breast augmentation and reconstruction. However, ongoing concerns regarding their long-term safety and biocompatibility necessitate comprehensive characterization.
Kevin Dzobo +5 more
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Epidermal Graft Accelerates the Healing of Acute Wound: A Self-controlled Case Report [PDF]
Wound care represents a significant socioeconomic burden, with over half of chronic wounds taking up to a year to heal. Measures to accelerate wound healing are beneficial to patients and also reduce the cost and burden of wound management.
Bystrzonowski, N +4 more
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Keloid disease is a common fibroproliferative skin disorder characterized by excessive scar tissue formation and frequent recurrence. Limited therapies and study models hinder progress in addressing this unmet clinical need.
Zeinab Ghasemishahrestani +3 more
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Fetal microchimerism in skin wound healing [PDF]
Skin wound healing is a complex regenerative process involving various cell types. We recently investigated whether fetal microchimeric cells (FMCs) acquired during gestation contribute to maternal wound healing and used fetal microchimerism to investigate the recruitment of distant endothelial progenitor cells in skin wounds.
Nassar, Dany +2 more
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Rapid Response to Trametinib Combined With Chemotherapy for Infant BRAF‐Fused Chiasmatic Glioma
ABSTRACT Infants, less than 1 year, with chiasmatic gliomas (ICG) present a major therapeutic challenge due to large tumor size, decreased vision, rapid progression, and poor response to vincristine/carboplatin chemotherapy. The majority have a BRAF fusion, which may respond to downstream MEK inhibitors but response time is slow. There are no safety or
Helen Toledano +7 more
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