Bioengineered wound healing skin models: The role of immune response and endogenous ECM to fully replicate the dynamic of scar tissue formation in vitro

F Urciuolo, R Passariello, G Imparato, C Casale… - Bioengineering, 2022 - mdpi.com
The healing of deep skin wounds is a complex phenomenon evolving according with a fine
spatiotemporal regulation of different biological events (hemostasis, inflammation …

Spatiotemporal evolution of the wound repairing process in a 3D human dermis equivalent

B Lombardi, C Casale, G Imparato… - Advanced …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Several skin equivalent models have been developed to investigate in vitro the re‐
epithelialization process occurring during wound healing. Although these models …

Non‐animal models of wound healing in cutaneous repair: In silico, in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models of wounds and scars in human skin

S Ud‐Din, A Bayat - Wound Repair and Regeneration, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Tissue repair models are essential to explore the pathogenesis of wound healing and scar
formation, identify new drug targets/biomarkers and to test new therapeutics. However, no …

Wound healing and cutaneous scarring models of the human skin

M Ashrafi, A Hague, M Baguneid, T Alonso-Rasgado… - Skin Tissue …, 2018 - Elsevier
Wound healing and skin scarring models allow the study of the complex processes of scar
formation and wound healing found in the human skin. Models are categorized into in silico …

Generation of a three-dimensional full thickness skin equivalent and automated wounding

A Rossi, A Appelt-Menzel, S Kurdyn, H Walles… - JoVE (Journal of …, 2015 - jove.com
In vitro models are a cost effective and ethical alternative to study cutaneous wound healing
processes. Moreover, by using human cells, these models reflect the human wound situation …

Development of a three-dimensional human skin equivalent wound model for investigating novel wound healing therapies

Y Xie, SC Rizzi, R Dawson, E Lynam… - … Engineering Part C …, 2010 - liebertpub.com
Numerous difficulties are associated with the conduct of preclinical studies related to skin
and wound repair. Use of small animal models such as rodents is not optimal because of …

Production of tissue-engineered skin and oral mucosa for clinical and experimental use

S MacNeil, J Shepherd, L Smith - 3D Cell Culture: Methods and Protocols, 2011 - Springer
Since the early 1990s, our understanding of how epithelial and stromal cells interact in 3D
tissue-engineered constructs has led to tissue-engineered skin and oral mucosa models …

[HTML][HTML] An in vivo model of wound healing in genetically modified skin-humanized mice

MJ Escámez, M García, F Larcher, A Meana… - Journal of Investigative …, 2004 - Elsevier
Cutaneous wound-healing disorders are a major health problem that requires the
development of innovative treatments. Whithin this context, the search for reliable human …

Next generation human skin constructs as advanced tools for drug development

HE Abaci, Z Guo, Y Doucet, J Jackow… - Experimental …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Many diseases, as well as side effects of drugs, manifest themselves through skin
symptoms. Skin is a complex tissue that hosts various specialized cell types and performs …

Regulation of fibrotic changes by the synergistic effects of cytokines, dimensionality and matrix: towards the development of an in vitro human dermal hypertrophic scar …

S Chawla, S Ghosh - Acta biomaterialia, 2018 - Elsevier
Current therapeutic strategies to reduce scarring in full thickness skin defect offer limited
success due to poor understanding of scar tissue formation and the underlying signaling …