We welcome Research article, Report, Method, Highlight, and Review submissions, including (but not limited to) the following areas: Wound stress at the single-cell level Cytoskeleton remodeling during cell and tissue repair and regeneration Wound repair involving organelles Repair and regeneration at ...
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Among the different types of MSC, ADSCs and its derivatives for diabetic wound repair have been the most intensively studied. Notably, ADSC-EVs contribute to diabetic wound healing in various ways, such as by regulating inflammation [25], angiogenesis [26], and collagen deposition [27]. By ...
Hydrogel scaffolds have a wide range of applications in the biomedical field, especially in tissue repair and regeneration. Through precise design, the hydrogel scaffold can have a three-dimensional network structure with specific pores. This structure can mimic the microenvironment of natural tissues an...
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the first signals that activate the cellular response and also crucial to regulate several other phases of healing processes [31]. While key factors that promote wound healing also include avoiding the tissue damage caused by the overproduction of ROS and activating the functions of tissue repair. ...
Stiernberg, J.et al. Acceleration of full-thickness wound healing in normal rats by the synthetic thrombin peptide, TP508.Wound repair and regeneration: official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society8, 204–215 (2000). ...
Blastema growth is a hallmark of regeneration. However, not all injuries require blastema formation for their repair. For example, incisions or small tissue removal can heal and regenerate through a tissue turnover-mediated process24. We therefore examined whether equinox was required for all types...