Stem cells in skin wound healing: are we there yet?
Significance: Cutaneous wound healing is a serious problem worldwide that affects patients
with various wound types, resulting from burns, traumatic injuries, and diabetes. Despite the …
with various wound types, resulting from burns, traumatic injuries, and diabetes. Despite the …
Advances of stem cell therapeutics in cutaneous wound healing and regeneration
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex multiple phase process, which overlaps each other,
where several growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, and various cells interact in a well …
where several growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, and various cells interact in a well …
Exploring the role of stem cells in cutaneous wound healing
K Lau, R Paus, S Tiede, P Day… - Experimental …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The skin offers a perfect model system for studying the wound healing cascade, which
involves a finely tuned interplay between several cell types, pathways and processes. The …
involves a finely tuned interplay between several cell types, pathways and processes. The …
Stem cells for cutaneous wound healing
Optimum healing of a cutaneous wound involves a well‐orchestrated cascade of biological
and molecular processes involving cell migration, proliferation, extracellular matrix …
and molecular processes involving cell migration, proliferation, extracellular matrix …
Epidermal stem cells in skin wound healing
Significance: Skin serves as a protective barrier for mammals. Epidermal stem cells are
responsible for maintaining skin homeostasis. When cutaneous injuries occur, skin …
responsible for maintaining skin homeostasis. When cutaneous injuries occur, skin …
Mesenchymal stem cells: potential for therapy and treatment of chronic non-healing skin wounds
abstract Wound healing is a complex physiological process including overlapping phases
(hemostatic/inflammatory, proliferating and remodeling phases). Every alteration in this …
(hemostatic/inflammatory, proliferating and remodeling phases). Every alteration in this …
[HTML][HTML] Role and function of mesenchymal stem cells on fibroblast in cutaneous wound healing
K Tanaka, R Ogino, S Yamakawa, S Suda… - Biomedicines, 2022 - mdpi.com
Skin wounds often repair themselves completely over time; however, this is true only for
healthy individuals. Although various studies are being conducted to improve wound …
healthy individuals. Although various studies are being conducted to improve wound …
Activity of mesenchymal stem cells in therapies for chronic skin wound healing
A Nuschke - Organogenesis, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Chronic or non-healing skin wounds present an ongoing challenge in advanced wound
care, particularly as the number of patients increases while technology aimed at stimulating …
care, particularly as the number of patients increases while technology aimed at stimulating …
[HTML][HTML] Recent strategies for enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of stem cells in wound healing
Y Zhao, M Wang, F Liang, J Li - Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2021 - Springer
Skin wound healing is a multi-stage process that depends on the coordination of multiple
cells and mediators. Chronic or non-healing wounds resulting from the dysregulation of this …
cells and mediators. Chronic or non-healing wounds resulting from the dysregulation of this …
Mesenchymal stem cell therapy for cutaneous wounds
AM Hocking - Advances in wound care, 2012 - liebertpub.com
Background: Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) treatment of wounds results in accelerated
wound closure, increased granulation tissue formation, and increased angiogenesis. These …
wound closure, increased granulation tissue formation, and increased angiogenesis. These …