Singh, Pragya Pandey, Prashant Arya, Dilip Kumar Anjum, Md Meraj Poonguzhali, Subramaniam Kumar, Abhishek Gupta, Ravi Rajamanickam, Vijayakumar Mahalingam Singh, Sanjay Chaurasia, Sundeep
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Biomedical Materials
The morbidity rate following a surgical procedure increasing rapidly in the cases associated with surgical site infections. Traditional sutures lack the ability to deliver drugs as the incorporation of the drug in their structure would hamper their mechanical properties. To prevent such infections, we developed an extracellular matrix mimicking ele...
Liu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Mingwang Liao, Yong Chen, Hongbo Su, Dandan Tao, Yuandong Li, Jiangbo Luo, Kai Wu, Lihua Zhang, Xingyue
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Frontiers in Immunology
Gilbert, Michael M. Mathes, Samuel C. Mahajan, Avinash S. Rohan, Craig A. Travers, Jeffrey B. Thyagarajan, Anita
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Frontiers in Medicine
The sirtuins are a family of seven proteins that perform a variety of dermatological functions and help maintain both the structure and function of the skin. More specifically, the sirtuins have been shown to be altered in multiple dermal cell types including dermal fibroblasts. The functions of dermal fibroblasts are extensive, and include playing...
Solanki, Anu K. Autefage, Hélène Rodriguez, Antonio R. Agarwal, Shweta Penide, Joaquin Mahat, Muzamir Whittaker, Thomas Nommeots-Nomm, Amy Littmann, Elena Payne, David J.
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Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Introduction and Methods: Chronic wounds are a major healthcare problem, but their healing may be improved by developing biomaterials which can stimulate angiogenesis, e.g. by activating the Hypoxia Inducible Factor (HIF) pathway. Here, novel glass fibres were produced by laser spinning. The hypothesis was that silicate glass fibres that deliver co...
Mohammadyari, Fatemeh Parvin, Sadaf Khorvash, Mohsen Amini, Amirhasan Behzadi, Amirhossein HajEbrahimi, Reyhaneh Kasaei, Fatemeh Olangian-Tehrani, Sepehr
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Frontiers in Transplantation
Modern tissue engineering has made substantial advancements that have revolutionized plastic surgery. Acellular dermal matrix (ADM) is an example that has gained considerable attention recently. ADM can be made from humans, bovines, or porcine tissues. ADM acts as a scaffold that incorporates into the recipient tissue. It is gradually infiltrated b...
Huang, Zhen Su, Xu Julaiti, Miliya Chen, Xiaotao Luan, Qingxian
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Frontiers in Physiology
The ideal outcome of wound healing is the complete restoration of the structure and function of the original tissue. Stem cells are one of the key factors in this process. Currently, the strategy of periodontal regeneration based on mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is generally used to expand stem cells in vitro and then transplant them in vivo. Howev...
Liu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Mingwang Liao, Yong Chen, Hongbo Su, Dandan Tao, Yuandong Li, Jiangbo Luo, Kai Wu, Lihua Zhang, Xingyue
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Frontiers in Immunology
Introduction Full-thickness skin wound healing remains a serious undertaking for patients. While stem cell-derived exosomes have been proposed as a potential therapeutic approach, the underlying mechanism of action has yet to be fully elucidated. The current study aimed to investigate the impact of exosomes derived from human umbilical cord mesench...
Sivaraj, Dharshan Noishiki, Chikage Kosaric, Nina Kiwanuka, Harriet Kussie, Hudson C. Henn, Dominic Fischer, Katharina S. Trotsyuk, Artem A. Greco, Autumn H. Kuehlmann, Britta A.
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Frontiers in Medicine
Introduction According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), 9–12 million patients suffer from chronic ulceration each year, costing the healthcare system over USD $25 billion annually. There is a significant unmet need for new and efficacious therapies to accelerate closure of non-healing wounds. Nitric Oxide (NO) levels typically increase r...
Marson, Renan Fava Regner, Andrea Pereira da Silva Meirelles, Lindolfo
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Cultured mesenchymal stromal cells are among the most used cells in clinical trials. Currently, their potential benefits include provision of mature cell types through differentiation, and secretion of various types of paracrine signaling molecules. Even though research on these cells has spanned some decades now, surprisingly, their therapeutic po...
Miyanaga, Aiko Miyanaga, Toru Sakai, Keiko Konya, Chizuko Asano, Kimi Shimada, Kenichi
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Nursing open
This study aimed to clarify the treatment experience of patients undergoing negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). This study used a qualitative design. Seventeen inpatients were semi-structured interviewed about their experiences of treatment with negative pressure wound therapy. Inpatients' answers were categorized into seven themes: pain and di...