Aztekin, Can Storer, Mekayla A
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Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society
Why only certain species can regenerate their appendages (e.g. tails and limbs) remains one of the biggest mysteries of nature. Unlike anuran tadpoles and salamanders, humans and other mammals cannot regenerate their limbs, but can only regrow lost digit tips under specific circumstances. Numerous hypotheses have been postulated to explain regenera...
Pai, Vaibhav P Levin, Michael
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Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society
Organogenesis is a complex process that can be disrupted by embryonic exposure to teratogens or mutation-induced alterations in signalling pathways, both of which result in organ mispatterning. Building on prior work in Xenopus laevis that showed that increased HCN2 ion channel activity rescues nicotine-induced brain and eye morphogenesis, we demon...
Chapman, Phoebe A Gilbert, Campbell B Devine, Thomas J Hudson, Daniel T Ward, Joanna Morgan, Xochitl C Beck, Caroline W
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Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society
Xenopus laevis tadpoles can regenerate functional tails, containing the spinal cord, notochord, muscle, fin, blood vessels and nerves, except for a brief refractory period at around 1 week of age. At this stage, amputation of the tadpole's tail may either result in scarless wound healing or the activation of a regeneration programme, which replaces...
Patel, Jeet H Wills, Andrea E
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Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society
Charles Manning Child introduced one of several early models to explain how an organism can both establish and re-establish positional identity during embryogenesis and regeneration. In his gradient theory model, tissues along an axis exhibit graded levels of metabolic activity demonstrated through their differential susceptibility to metabolic inh...
Kübler, Ines C Kretzschmar, Jenny Brankatschk, Marko Sandoval-Guzmán, Tatiana
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The vast majority of species that belong to the plant or animal kingdom evolved with two main strategies to counter tissue damage-scar formation and regeneration. Whereas scar formation provides a fast and cost-effective repair to exit life-threatening conditions, complete tissue regeneration is time-consuming and requires vast resources to reinsta...
Ahmed, Eman M Shafik, Sherif El Saadany, Basma
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The present study designed to evaluate the healing power of platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) in terms of pain control and mucosal repair. A randomised, controlled, pilot clinical trial was conducted on 16 patients randomly distributed with 1:1 allocation ratio into two groups. The treatment group received PRF minced and mixed with orabase and the control...
Tang, Wen Zha, Man-Li Zhang, Wan-Qing Hu, Shi-Qi Chen, Hong-Lin
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The present study was designed to determine the association between Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) scale and elevated pressure injure (PI) risk in intensive care units (ICU) and also evaluate the predictive value of APACHE score in PI patients. Comprehensive strategies were used to search studies from PubMed, Web of Science...
Verma, Kapil Dev Lewis, Felisa Mejia, Maryjoy Chalasani, Meghana Marcus, Kendall A.
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Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) understands that innovative product development is essential to addressing the unmet medical need of non-healing chronic wounds. Barriers to product development for non-healing chronic wounds may involve but are not limited to a dearth of biological models, challenges in drug delivery, challenges in clinica...
Virág, Timea H Muntean, Maximilian V Georgescu, Alexandru V
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Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society
Plastic surgeons strive to choose better techniques to reconstruct the defects of the limbs, minimising the wound healing problems, improving the aesthetic and functional outcome with less complications. This study refers to the use of keystone perforator island flap (KPIF) in limbs' reconstruction, their harvesting technique to minimise donor-site...
Eriksson, Elof Liu, Paul Y Schultz, Gregory S Martins-Green, Manuela M Tanaka, Rica Weir, Dot Gould, Lisa J Armstrong, David G Gibbons, Gary W Wolcott, Randy
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The Wound Healing Foundation (WHF) recognised a need for an unbiased consensus on the best treatment of chronic wounds. A panel of 13 experts were invited to a virtual meeting which took place on 27 March 2021. The proceedings were organised in the sub-sections diagnosis, debridement, infection control, dressings, grafting, pain management, oxygen ...