[HTML][HTML] In vivo printing of growth factor-eluting adhesive scaffolds improves wound healing

K Nuutila, M Samandari, Y Endo, Y Zhang, J Quint… - Bioactive materials, 2022 - Elsevier
Acute and chronic wounds affect millions of people around the world, imposing a growing
financial burden on patients and hospitals. Despite the application of current wound …

Stem cells, niches and scaffolds: applications to burns and wound care

SM Watt, JM Pleat - Advanced drug delivery reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
The importance of skin to survival, and the devastating physical and psychological
consequences of scarring following reparative healing of extensive or difficult to heal human …

The pig as a model system for investigating the recruitment and contribution of myofibroblasts in skin healing

DW Hamilton, JT Walker, D Tinney… - Wound Repair and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
In the skin‐healing field, porcine models are regarded as a useful analogue for human skin
due to their numerous anatomical and physiological similarities. Despite the widespread use …

Multi-faceted enhancement of full-thickness skin wound healing by treatment with autologous micro skin tissue columns

C Fuchs, L Pham, J Henderson, KJ Stalnaker… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Impaired wound healing is an immense medical challenge, and while autologous skin
grafting remains the “gold-standard” therapeutic option for repairing wounds that cannot be …

Effect of skin graft thickness on scar development in a porcine burn model

DM DeBruler, BN Blackstone, KL McFarland… - Burns, 2018 - Elsevier
Animal models provide a way to investigate scar therapies in a controlled environment. It is
necessary to produce uniform, reproducible scars with high anatomic and biologic similarity …

Pathophysiologic mechanisms and current treatments for cutaneous sequelae of burn wounds

C Hall, C Hardin, CJ Corkins, AZ Jiwani… - Comprehensive …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Burn injuries are a pervasive clinical problem. Extensive thermal trauma can be life‐
threatening or result in long‐lasting complications, generating a significant impact on quality …

Recipient wound bed characteristics affect scarring and skin graft contraction

LF Rose, JC Wu, AH Carlsson, DI Tucker… - Wound Repair and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The use of autograft skin is essential in the treatment of full thickness burns and large
cutaneous defects. Both autograft thickness and condition of the wound bed modulate …

Monitoring the variations in physicochemical characteristics of squab meat during the braising cooking process

W Zhao, Q Liu, H Jiang, M Zheng, M Qian… - Food Science & …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Braised squabs are traditional Chinese foods. However, the processing is highly experience
dependent and lacks a theoretical basis. Hence, a comparative study of the physicochemical …

Establishment and validation of a nomogram to predict the neck contracture after skin grafting in burn patients: A multicentre cohort study

R Li, Y Zheng, X Fan, Z Cao, Q Yue… - International Wound …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Cervical burn contracture is one of the burn contractures with the highest incidence and
severity, and there is no effective method to predict the risk of neck contracture. This study …

Sensing, monitoring, and release of therapeutics: the translational journey of next generation bandages

Z Li, H Marks, CL Evans… - Journal of Biomedical …, 2019 - spiedigitallibrary.org
This article aims to be a progress report on the Sensing, Monitoring And Release of
Therapeutics (SMART) bandage—one of the three technologies that received the inaugural …