Wound healing: cellular mechanisms and pathological outcomes
HN Wilkinson, MJ Hardman - Open biology, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Wound healing is a complex, dynamic process supported by a myriad of cellular events that
must be tightly coordinated to efficiently repair damaged tissue. Derangement in wound …
must be tightly coordinated to efficiently repair damaged tissue. Derangement in wound …
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA): antibiotic-resistance and the biofilm phenotype
KM Craft, JM Nguyen, LJ Berg, SD Townsend - MedChemComm, 2019 - pubs.rsc.org
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is an asymptomatic colonizer of 30% of all human
beings. While generally benign, antibiotic resistance contributes to the success of S. aureus …
beings. While generally benign, antibiotic resistance contributes to the success of S. aureus …
Bioactive glasses: a promising therapeutic ion release strategy for enhancing wound healing
The morbidity, mortality, and burden of burn victims and patients with severe diabetic
wounds are still high, which leads to an extensively growing demand for novel treatments …
wounds are still high, which leads to an extensively growing demand for novel treatments …
[HTML][HTML] Multi-functional silica-based mesoporous materials for simultaneous delivery of biologically active ions and therapeutic biomolecules
Mesoporous silica-based materials, especially mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs), are
being highly considered for biomedical applications, including drug delivery and tissue …
being highly considered for biomedical applications, including drug delivery and tissue …
The skin microbiome: current landscape and future opportunities
P Smythe, HN Wilkinson - International journal of molecular sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Our skin is the largest organ of the body, serving as an important barrier against the harsh
extrinsic environment. Alongside preventing desiccation, chemical damage and …
extrinsic environment. Alongside preventing desiccation, chemical damage and …
“Hard” ceramics for “Soft” tissue engineering: Paradox or opportunity?
Tissue engineering provides great possibilities to manage tissue damages and injuries in
modern medicine. The involvement of hard biocompatible materials in tissue engineering …
modern medicine. The involvement of hard biocompatible materials in tissue engineering …
[HTML][HTML] Ag modified mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles for enhanced antibacterial activity in 3D infected skin model
Bioactive glasses (BG) are versatile materials for various biomedical applications, including
bone regeneration and wound healing, due to their bone bonding, antibacterial, osteogenic …
bone regeneration and wound healing, due to their bone bonding, antibacterial, osteogenic …
[HTML][HTML] Application of metal-based biomaterials in wound repair
Wound repair, as one of the most intricate biological mechanisms, is essential to ensure the
formation and integrity of the skin barrier. However, multiple factors can cause delays and …
formation and integrity of the skin barrier. However, multiple factors can cause delays and …
[HTML][HTML] Elevated local senescence in diabetic wound healing is linked to pathological repair via CXCR2
HN Wilkinson, C Clowes, KL Banyard… - Journal of Investigative …, 2019 - Elsevier
Cellular senescence can be broadly defined as a stable, but essentially irreversible, loss of
proliferative capacity. Historically, senescence has been described as a negative outcome of …
proliferative capacity. Historically, senescence has been described as a negative outcome of …
Bioactive glasses for soft and hard tissue healing applications—A short review
I Negut, C Ristoscu - Applied Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Bioactive glasses have developed into a variety of items that are used in order to treat a
wide range of medical problems. Apart from being mostly applied in the healing processes …
wide range of medical problems. Apart from being mostly applied in the healing processes …