[HTML][HTML] Advances in spray products for skin regeneration
P Pleguezuelos-Beltrán, P Gálvez-Martín… - Bioactive materials, 2022 - Elsevier
To date, skin wounds are still an issue for healthcare professionals. Although numerous
approaches have been developed over the years for skin regeneration, recent advances in …
approaches have been developed over the years for skin regeneration, recent advances in …
Skin wound healing process and new emerging technologies for skin wound care and regeneration
EM Tottoli, R Dorati, I Genta, E Chiesa, S Pisani… - Pharmaceutics, 2020 - mdpi.com
Skin wound healing shows an extraordinary cellular function mechanism, unique in nature
and involving the interaction of several cells, growth factors and cytokines. Physiological …
and involving the interaction of several cells, growth factors and cytokines. Physiological …
Therapeutic strategies for skin regeneration based on biomedical substitutes
C Chocarro‐Wrona, E López‐Ruiz… - Journal of the …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering (TE) have experienced significant advances
in the development of in vitro engineered skin substitutes, either for replacement of lost …
in the development of in vitro engineered skin substitutes, either for replacement of lost …
Skin care products: What do they promise, what do they deliver
C Surber, J Kottner - Journal of tissue viability, 2017 - Elsevier
The industry offers a vast armamentarium of skin care products to clean, soothe, restore,
reinforce, protect and to treat our skin and hence to keep it in “good condition”. Skin care …
reinforce, protect and to treat our skin and hence to keep it in “good condition”. Skin care …
Dermal substitute-assisted healing: enhancing stem cell therapy with novel biomaterial design
T Hodgkinson, A Bayat - Archives of dermatological research, 2011 - Springer
The use of dermal substitutes is increasingly widespread but the outcomes of substitute-
assisted healing remain functionally deficient. Presently, the most successful scaffolds are …
assisted healing remain functionally deficient. Presently, the most successful scaffolds are …
Bioengineered skin substitutes: Advances and future trends
S Tavakoli, AS Klar - Applied Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
As the largest organ in the human body, the skin has the function of maintaining balance
and protecting from external factors such as bacteria, chemicals, and temperature. If the …
and protecting from external factors such as bacteria, chemicals, and temperature. If the …
Advances in electrospun skin substitutes
In recent years, nanotechnology has received much attention in regenerative medicine,
partly owing to the production of nanoscale structures that mimic the collagen fibrils of the …
partly owing to the production of nanoscale structures that mimic the collagen fibrils of the …
[HTML][HTML] Skin substitutes: an overview of the key players in wound management
R Nathoo, N Howe, G Cohen - The Journal of clinical and aesthetic …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In a relatively short timespan, a wealth of new skin substitutes made of synthetic and
biologically derived materials have arisen for the purpose of wound healing of various …
biologically derived materials have arisen for the purpose of wound healing of various …
A concise review on tissue engineered artificial skin grafts for chronic wound treatment: can we reconstruct functional skin tissue in vitro?
A Przekora - Cells, 2020 - mdpi.com
Chronic wounds occur as a consequence of a prolonged inflammatory phase during the
healing process, which precludes skin regeneration. Typical treatment for chronic wounds …
healing process, which precludes skin regeneration. Typical treatment for chronic wounds …
Advanced biofabrication strategies for skin regeneration and repair
Skin is the largest organ of human body, acting as a barrier with protective, immunologic and
sensorial functions. Its permanent exposure to the external environment can result in …
sensorial functions. Its permanent exposure to the external environment can result in …