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Scar tissue “doesn’t have the stretch and the mobility and the range of motion that normal skin does,” says Angela Gibson, a burn surgeon who studies wound healing at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison. That can be especially problematic when scars...
Scars have been a persistent problem for people healing from injuries and surgery for all of human existence. But that might be about to change. New research from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California, Irvine found a way to heal wounds with regular skin instead of sc...
Speaking of the discovery, Professor Martin said: ‘White blood cells (macrophages), and the chemical signals (PDGF) delivered to the wound cells, and osteopontin itself are now all clear targets for developing medicines to improve healing of skin wounds and other organs where fibrotic tissue repa...
nanomaterials Review Scar-Free Healing: Current Concepts and Future Perspectives Alexandra Elena Stoica 1,2 , Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu 1 , Anca Oana Hermenean 3 , Ecaterina Andronescu 1 and Bogdan Stefan Vasile 1,2,* 1 Department of Science and Engineering of Oxide Materials and Nanomaterials,...
A strategy adopted was to manipulate a combination of biopolymers at nanoscale level to understand its effect on healing process. In the present work, it would be very interesting to investigate the behavior of DNG/Ch dressings after incorporating natural hydrophilic drugs; aloe vera and manuka ...
Abstract Spinal cord injury in mammals is thought to trigger scar formation with little regeneration of axons1,2,3,4. Here we show that a crush injury to the spinal cord in neonatal mice leads to scar-free healing that permits the growth of long projecting axons through the lesion. Depletion...
The invention relates to a novel therapeutic principle for regenerating skin, causing significantly less scarring during wound healing, in particular in large wounds, wounds resulting from severe burns, and non-healing wounds. The invention particularly relates to the use and effect of erythropoietin ...
Temperature‐Programmable Deformable Microneedles for Scar‐Free Healing of Infective Wounds via Sensory Nerve Regeneration doi:10.1002/smll.202501491SmallSu, YanlinZhang, MengdeYu, BingyangTian, FengZhu, DongzhenGuo, XuWang, YuzhenDing, LinLi, ZhaoKong, YiSong, WeiZhang, ChaoLi, J...
Woundhealing Stem-cells Scarring abstract SalamandersandfrogsaredistinctordersofAmphibianswithverydifferentimmunesystemsduring adultlife,exhibitingvaryingpotentialforscarfreerepairandregeneration.Whilesalamanderscan regeneratearangeofbodypartsthroughoutallstagesoflife,regenerationisrestrictedtoearlystagesof ...