A role for skin ␥␦ T cells in wound repair. Science 296: 747-749.Julie Jameson,Karen Ugarte,Nicole Chen,Pia Yachi,Elaine Fuchs,Richard Boismenu,Wendy L. Havran.A Role for Skin T Cells in Wound Repair. Science . 2002Jameson, J., K. Ugarte, ...
Reducing the incidence and prevalence of pressure injury in adult ICU patients with support surface use: a systematic review. Adv Skin Wound Care. 2022;35(5):263–70. Article PubMed Google Scholar Song YP, Wang L, Yuan BF, et al. Negative-pressure wound therapy for III/IV pressure ...
Biomaterials play a vital role in targeting therapeutics. Over the years, several biomaterials have gained wide attention in the treatment and diagnosis of diseases. Scientists are trying to make more personalized treatments for different diseases, as well as discovering novel single agents that can be...
1g. When employed in wound treatment, this hydrogel not only offers significant advantages in enhancing anti-inflammatory responses but also plays a pivotal role in accelerating wound healing, ensuring reduced complications and a more effective recovery process. The SEM image showed that the surface ...
In an animal model of human skin healing, wound breaking stress after octylcyanoacrylate closure was equivalent to suture repair. Octylcyanoacrylate may be a useful alternative to suture closure for circumcision incisions. 展开 关键词: penis circumcision rats, nude cyanoacrylates wound healing ...
cells are antigen-presenting cells with a key role in the initiation of the immune response13. The skin appendages include the hair follicles, as well as sweat and sebaceous glands. Interestingly, the hair follicles are important sites of melatonin synthesis and bioregulation14. In addition, ...
To better define the role of the immune system in SSc, we first analyzed the blood and skin immune cells. We profiled a total of 67,156 quality control (QC)-positive (STAR Methods) blood and skin immune cells derived from 86 SSc patients (38 lSSc and 48 dSSc) with diverse clinical ma...
γδ T cells A subset of T cells that are defined by the genetic composition of their T cell receptor; the TCR is made up of one γ-chain and one δ-chain, rather than the one α-chain and one β-chain that are found in classical αβ T cells. ...
Wound dressings have experienced continuous and significant changes over the years based on the knowledge of the biochemical events associated with chronic wounds. The development goes from natural materials used to just cover and conceal the wound to interactive materials that can facilitate the healing...
in burn management and research, skin damaging, pain, infection, slow wound healing, fluid loss, bacterial infection and selection of appropriate materials for burn wound dressings continue to remain a major challenge. In this review, we aim to present and discuss a review of dressings for burn...