Electrospinning of natural polymers for the production of nanofibres for wound healing applications
Wound healing is a highly regulated process composed of four overlapping phases:(1)
coagulation/haemostasis,(2) inflammation,(3) proliferation and (4) remodelling …
coagulation/haemostasis,(2) inflammation,(3) proliferation and (4) remodelling …
Nano-drug delivery systems in wound treatment and skin regeneration
W Wang, K Lu, C Yu, Q Huang, YZ Du - Journal of nanobiotechnology, 2019 - Springer
Skin damages are defined as one of most common lesions people suffer from, some of
wounds are notoriously difficult to eradicate such as chronic wounds and deep burns …
wounds are notoriously difficult to eradicate such as chronic wounds and deep burns …
The horizon of materiobiology: a perspective on material-guided cell behaviors and tissue engineering
Although the biological functions of cell and tissue can be regulated by biochemical factors
(eg, growth factors, hormones), the biophysical effects of materials on the regulation of …
(eg, growth factors, hormones), the biophysical effects of materials on the regulation of …
Electrospun chitosan membranes containing bioactive and therapeutic agents for enhanced wound healing
Electrospinning is one of the most promising techniques for generating porous, nonwoven,
and submicron fiber-based membranes for various applications such as catalysis, sensing …
and submicron fiber-based membranes for various applications such as catalysis, sensing …
Nanotechnology-driven therapeutic interventions in wound healing: potential uses and applications
The chronic nature and associated complications of nonhealing wounds have led to the
emergence of nanotechnology-based therapies that aim at facilitating the healing process …
emergence of nanotechnology-based therapies that aim at facilitating the healing process …
Engineering bioactive scaffolds for skin regeneration
M Hosseini, A Shafiee - Small, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Large skin wounds pose a major clinical challenge. Scarcity of donor site and postsurgical
scarring contribute to the incomplete or partial loss of function and aesthetic concerns in skin …
scarring contribute to the incomplete or partial loss of function and aesthetic concerns in skin …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in nanomaterial-based wound-healing therapeutics
Nanomaterial-based wound healing has tremendous potential for treating and preventing
wound infections with its multiple benefits compared with traditional treatment approaches …
wound infections with its multiple benefits compared with traditional treatment approaches …
Nanoparticle-based therapeutic approach for diabetic wound healing
H Ezhilarasu, D Vishalli, ST Dheen, BH Bay… - Nanomaterials, 2020 - mdpi.com
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a common endocrine disease characterized by a state of
hyperglycemia (higher level of glucose in the blood than usual). DM and its complications …
hyperglycemia (higher level of glucose in the blood than usual). DM and its complications …
Current advances in chitosan nanoparticles based oral drug delivery for colorectal cancer treatment
As per the WHO, colorectal cancer (CRC) caused around 935,173 deaths worldwide in 2020
in both sexes and at all ages. The available anticancer therapies including chemotherapy …
in both sexes and at all ages. The available anticancer therapies including chemotherapy …
Instructive microenvironments in skin wound healing: Biomaterials as signal releasing platforms
O Castano, S Pérez-Amodio… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2018 - Elsevier
Skin wound healing aims to repair and restore tissue through a multistage process that
involves different cells and signalling molecules that regulate the cellular response and the …
involves different cells and signalling molecules that regulate the cellular response and the …