The role of calcium in wound healing
T Subramaniam, MB Fauzi, Y Lokanathan… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Skin injury is quite common, and the wound healing is a complex process involving many
types of cells, the extracellular matrix, and soluble mediators. Cell differentiation, migration …
types of cells, the extracellular matrix, and soluble mediators. Cell differentiation, migration …
3D bioprinting of skin tissue: from pre-processing to final product evaluation
Bioprinted s kin tissue has the potential for aiding drug screening, formulation development,
clinical transplantation, chemical and cosmetic testing, as well as basic research. Limitations …
clinical transplantation, chemical and cosmetic testing, as well as basic research. Limitations …
3D cell printing of perfusable vascularized human skin equivalent composed of epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis for better structural recapitulation of native skin
Although skin cell‐printing has exhibited promises for fabrication of functional skin
equivalents, existing skin models through 3D cell printing are still composed of dermal and …
equivalents, existing skin models through 3D cell printing are still composed of dermal and …
Fibrin gels and their clinical and bioengineering applications
Fibrin gels, prepared from fibrinogen and thrombin, the key proteins involved in blood
clotting, were among the first biomaterials used to prevent bleeding and promote wound …
clotting, were among the first biomaterials used to prevent bleeding and promote wound …
Advanced biofabrication strategies for skin regeneration and repair
Skin is the largest organ of human body, acting as a barrier with protective, immunologic and
sensorial functions. Its permanent exposure to the external environment can result in …
sensorial functions. Its permanent exposure to the external environment can result in …
Development of a bacterial cellulose-based hydrogel cell carrier containing keratinocytes and fibroblasts for full-thickness wound healing
Bacterial cellulose (BC)/acrylic acid (AA) hydrogel has successfully been investigated as a
wound dressing for partial-thickness burn wound. It is also a promising biomaterial cell …
wound dressing for partial-thickness burn wound. It is also a promising biomaterial cell …
Acute and impaired wound healing: pathophysiology and current methods for drug delivery, part 2: role of growth factors in normal and pathological wound healing …
TN Demidova-Rice, MR Hamblin… - Advances in skin & …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
This is the second of 2 articles that discuss the biology and pathophysiology of wound
healing, reviewing the role that growth factors play in this process and describing the current …
healing, reviewing the role that growth factors play in this process and describing the current …
Advances in fibrin-based materials in wound repair: a review
IS Bayer - Molecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
The first bioprocess that occurs in response to wounding is the deterrence of local
hemorrhage. This is accomplished by platelet aggregation and initiation of the hemostasis …
hemorrhage. This is accomplished by platelet aggregation and initiation of the hemostasis …
Recent advances in gold and silver nanoparticles: synthesis and applications
A Majdalawieh, MC Kanan, O El-Kadri… - … of nanoscience and …, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
In the last decade, gold and silver nanomaterials have received considerable attention due
to their attractive electronic and chemical properties and their potential applications in the …
to their attractive electronic and chemical properties and their potential applications in the …
Fibrin-based delivery strategies for acute and chronic wound healing
P Heher, S Mühleder, R Mittermayr, H Redl… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2018 - Elsevier
Fibrin, a natural hydrogel, is the end product of the physiological blood coagulation cascade
and naturally involved in wound healing. Beyond its role in hemostasis, it acts as a local …
and naturally involved in wound healing. Beyond its role in hemostasis, it acts as a local …