[引用][C] Snake venom-controlled fibrin networks for wound healing studies
Z Wang - 2023 - espace.library.uq.edu.au
Three-dimensional (3D) in vitro cell culture in natural hydrogels has shown promising results
in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine as it mimics the native extracellular matrix …
in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine as it mimics the native extracellular matrix …
Snake venom-defined fibrin architecture dictates fibroblast survival and differentiation
Fibrin is the provisional matrix formed after injury, setting the trajectory for the subsequent
stages of wound healing. It is commonly used as a wound sealant and a natural hydrogel for …
stages of wound healing. It is commonly used as a wound sealant and a natural hydrogel for …
Characterization of fibrin and collagen gels for engineering wound healing models
O Moreno-Arotzena, JG Meier, C Del Amo… - Materials, 2015 - mdpi.com
Hydrogels are used for 3D in vitro assays and tissue engineering and regeneration
purposes. For a thorough interpretation of this technology, an integral biomechanical …
purposes. For a thorough interpretation of this technology, an integral biomechanical …
Engineered molecular therapeutics targeting fibrin and the coagulation system: a biophysical perspective
The coagulation cascade represents a sophisticated and highly choreographed series of
molecular events taking place in the blood with important clinical implications. One key …
molecular events taking place in the blood with important clinical implications. One key …
[图书][B] Optimized Biodegradable Fibrin Hydrogels as In Vitro Models of Wound Healing
HP Patel - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Skin is the largest organ of the body. Its integrity plays a crucial role in maintaining
physiological homeostasis, protects against mechanical forces and infections, fluid …
physiological homeostasis, protects against mechanical forces and infections, fluid …
Modified fibrin hydrogel matrices: both, 3D-scaffolds and local and controlled release systems to stimulate angiogenesis
H Hall - Current pharmaceutical design, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
Sufficient blood perfusion is essential for all tissues to guarantee nutrient-and gas exchange.
As many diseases are induced by the reduction of blood perfusion such that these tissues …
As many diseases are induced by the reduction of blood perfusion such that these tissues …
Neonatal Fibrin Scaffolds Promote Enhanced Cell Adhesion, Migration, and Wound Healing In Vivo Compared to Adult Fibrin Scaffolds
K Nellenbach, S Nandi, C Peeler, A Kyu… - Cellular and molecular …, 2020 - Springer
Introduction Fibrin scaffolds are often utilized to treat chronic wounds. The monomer
fibrinogen used to create such scaffolds is typically derived from adult human or porcine …
fibrinogen used to create such scaffolds is typically derived from adult human or porcine …
Nematic fibrin fibers enabling vascularized thrombus implants facilitate scarless cutaneous wound healing
Autologous implantable scaffolds that induce vasculogenesis have shown great potential in
tissue regeneration; however, previous attempts mainly relied on cell‐laden hydrogel …
tissue regeneration; however, previous attempts mainly relied on cell‐laden hydrogel …
Correlation between Fibrin Fibrillation Kinetics and the Resulting Fibrin Network Microstructure
K Pietsch, L Storm‐Johannsen… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Fibrin, the prominent extracellular matrix in early wound tissue, is discussed to influence
immune cells and healing. The nature of fibrinogen/fibrin to form fibrillary networks is …
immune cells and healing. The nature of fibrinogen/fibrin to form fibrillary networks is …
Increasing salinity of fibrinogen solvent generates stable fibrin hydrogels for cell delivery or tissue engineering
DK Jarrell, EJ Vanderslice, ML Lennon, AC Lyons… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Fibrin has been used clinically for wound coverings, surgical glues, and cell delivery
because of its affordability, cytocompatibility, and ability to modulate angiogenesis and …
because of its affordability, cytocompatibility, and ability to modulate angiogenesis and …