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780-810 / 1000+ resultsresearch Experimental study on the compatibility and degradation of human hair keratin bridging for peripheral nerve defects
Human hair keratin is a promising material for nerve repair.
research Effect of decellularisation methods on methacryloyl-substituted placental ECM hydrogels
PlacMA hydrogels from human placenta are versatile and useful for cell culture and tissue engineering.
research Bone marrow-derived vasculogenesis leads to scarless regeneration in deep wounds with periosteal defects
Using gelatin sponges for deep skin wounds helps bone marrow cells repair tissue without scarring.
research Sericin hydrogels promote skin wound healing with effective regeneration of hair follicles and sebaceous glands after complete loss of epidermis and dermis
Sericin hydrogels heal skin wounds well, regrowing hair and glands with less scarring.
research Neovascularization during healing of wounds treated with dermal substitutes and fibrin glue in nude mice
Dermagraft and Dermalogen had a lot of granulation, while Alloderm, Integra, and ADM had good blood vessel growth for skin healing.
research Application of exopolysaccharides in cosmetics
Exopolysaccharides are safer and beneficial alternatives to harmful chemicals in cosmetics.
research CuCS/Cur composite wound dressings promote neuralized skin regeneration by rebuilding the nerve cell "factory" in deep skin burns
The CuCS/Cur wound dressing helps regenerate nerves and heal deep skin burns by rebuilding hair follicles.
research Two-Dimensional Biodegradable Black Phosphorus Nanosheets Promote Large Full-Thickness Wound Healing through In Situ Regeneration Therapy
Black phosphorus nanosheets help heal large wounds by reducing inflammation and promoting tissue regeneration.
research Technological advances in anti-hair loss and hair regrowth cosmeceuticals : mechanistic breakthroughs and industrial prospects driven by multidisciplinary collaborative innovation
Multidisciplinary collaboration is crucial for advancing hair loss treatments and regrowth products.
research Comparative Study of Mechanical and Microstructural Properties of Interlocking Concrete Blocks Reinforced with Chicken Feather Fiber and blend of Chicken Feather Fiber/Synthetic Hair Fibers
research Dual drug co-encapsulation into liposomes and liposome-derived nanosystems for improved synergistic treatment of skin diseases
research A Review on Hydrogels with Photothermal Effect in Wound Healing and Bone Tissue Engineering
Photothermal hydrogels are promising for infection control and tissue repair, and combining them with other treatments could improve results and lower costs.
research Advanced therapies of skin injuries
New skin substitutes for treating severe burns and chronic wounds are being developed, but a permanent solution for deep wounds is not yet available commercially.
research Axolotl-derived decellularized skin ECM as a pro-regenerative scaffold for attenuating fibrotic wound healing
Axolotl-derived skin scaffolds may help heal wounds better by reducing scarring.
research Development and Prospects of Organ Replacement Regenerative Therapy
Scientists have made progress in creating replacement teeth, hair, and glands that work, which could lead to new treatments for missing teeth, baldness, and dryness conditions.
research Opportunities and challenges of bacterial extracellular vesicles in regenerative medicine
Bacterial extracellular vesicles could revolutionize regenerative medicine but need safety improvements.
research A New Horizon in Facial Plastic Surgery: Skin Tissue-Engineering and Stem Cell Therapy—Reality or Dream?
Stem cells could potentially rebuild missing structures in wounds, improving facial skin replacement techniques.
research Injection/Application of Micrografts
Micrografts are useful for healing wounds, regenerating bone and periodontal tissues, and improving hair transplantation outcomes.
research The Use of Human Amnion/Chorion Membrane and Umbilical Cord Grafts for Treatment of a Scalp Wound With Exposed Bone
research Breast Implant-Associated Immunological Disorders
Breast implants are linked to autoimmune symptoms, with over half of patients feeling better after removal, but the exact cause is unclear and may involve bacterial biofilm.
research Immunological challenges associated with artificial skin grafts: available solutions and stem cells in future design of synthetic skin
Artificial skin grafts face immune rejection, but stem cells may improve future designs.
research Evolution and mechanistic insights of platelet-derived products in temporomandibular joint regeneration
Platelet-derived products can help regenerate the temporomandibular joint by enhancing natural healing processes.
research pH-Responsive Hydrogel with Dual-crosslinked Network of Polyvinyl Alcohol/Boric Acid for Controlled Release of Salvianolic Acid B: Novel Pro-Regenerative Mechanisms in Scar Inhibition and Wound Healing
The hydrogel helps reduce scarring and improve wound healing by releasing salvianolic acid B in acidic conditions.
research Interpenetrating gelatin/sodium alginate hydrogel with controlled PRP lysate delivery for accelerating diabetic wound healing with reduced scarring
The hydrogel speeds up diabetic wound healing and reduces scarring.
research Bioengineered skin organoids: from development to applications
Scientists have improved 3D models of human skin for research and medical uses, but still face challenges in perfectly replicating real skin.
research Identification of a human type XVII collagen fragment with high capacity for maintaining skin health
A fragment of human type XVII collagen shows great potential for skin health and wound healing.
research Advances in Longevity: The Intersection of Regenerative Medicine and Cosmetic Dermatology
Cosmetic dermatology is improving with new technologies but faces ethical and regulatory challenges.
research Modern artificial hair implantation: a pilot study of 10 patients
Artificial hair implantation is generally safe and can restore hair when other treatments fail, but some patients may experience side effects.
research Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) forms part of the connective tissue of normal human hair follicles
A protein called COMP is part of the connective tissue in normal human hair follicles and may be important for hair health.