Regenerative engineering approaches to scar-free skin regeneration

T Otsuka, HM Kan, CT Laurencin - Regenerative Engineering and …, 2022 - Springer
Skin is the largest organ of the human body. It is highly susceptible to injury. Typically, adult
skin wounds heal via scar formation rather than regeneration. Thus, skin presents an …

Effect of fresh human amniotic membrane dressing on graft take in patients with chronic burn wounds compared with conventional methods

AA Mohammadi, SMS Jafari, M Kiasat, AR Tavakkolian… - Burns, 2013 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Burns are among the most devastating forms of injury. Nowadays the
standard treatment for deep partial thickness and full-thickness burn is early excision and …

Decellularized human amniotic membrane: more is needed for an efficient dressing for protection of burns against antibiotic-resistant bacteria isolated from burn …

M Gholipourmalekabadi, M Bandehpour, M Mozafari… - Burns, 2015 - Elsevier
Human amniotic membranes (HAMs) have attracted the attention of burn surgeons for
decades due to favorable properties such as their antibacterial activity and promising …

Investigating the potential of amnion-based scaffolds as a barrier membrane for guided bone regeneration

W Li, G Ma, B Brazile, N Li, W Dai, JR Butler… - Langmuir, 2015 - ACS Publications
Guided bone regeneration is a new concept of large bone defect therapy, which employs a
barrier membrane to afford a protected room for osteogenesis and prevent the invasion of …

Effect of amniotic membrane on graft take in extremity burns

AA Mohammadi, HG Johari, S Eskandari - Burns, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Several studies have shown that the application of amniotic membrane as a
biological dressing in the management of burns is accompanied by rapid re-epithelialisation …

Living skin equivalents constructed using human amnions as a matrix

L Yang, Y Shirakata, S Tokumaru, D Xiuju… - Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Living skin equivalents (LSEs) are being used to treat burn wounds, skin
defects, and chronic wounds, and today, several biomaterials are applied as dermal …

Cassia Angustifolia primed ASCs accelerate burn wound healing by modulation of inflammatory response

S Tasneem, H Ghufran, M Azam, A Arif… - Tissue Engineering and …, 2024 - Springer
Background: Thermal traumas impose a huge burden on healthcare systems. This merits the
need for advanced but cost-effective remedies with clinical prospects. In this context, we …

Acellular amniotic membrane: an appropriate scaffold for fibroblast proliferation

M Mahmoudi‐Rad, E Abolhasani… - Clinical and …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Background Various materials have been investigated as possible skin substitutes to repair
skin defects such as burns. Because of its unique characteristics, acellular amniotic …

Honey: a skin graft fixator convenient for both patient and surgeon

H Maghsoudi, S Moradi - Indian Journal of Surgery, 2015 - Springer
Skin grafts can be used effectively to cover burn injuries. A critical element of this treatment
is the adherence of the graft to the wound bed. Honey has been shown to increase the …

Comparison of botulinum toxin type A and aprotinin monotherapy with combination therapy in healing of burn wounds in an animal model

A Oryan, E Alemzadeh - Molecular biology reports, 2020 - Springer
Burns are one of the most common injuries that are complicated by many challenges
including infection, severe inflammatory response, excessive expression of proteases, and …