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960-990 / 1000+ resultsresearch Cultivation of Murine Hair Follicles as Organoids in a Collagen Matrix
research Fibronectin Connecting Cell Sheet Based on Click Chemistry for Wound Repair
Fibronectin-attached cell sheets improve wound healing and are safe and effective.
research Helminth protein enhances wound healing by inhibiting fibrosis and promoting tissue regeneration
Helminth protein helps wounds heal better by reducing scarring and promoting tissue growth.
research Protein-based functional hydrogel improves cutaneous nerve repair and diabetic wound healing
A protein-based hydrogel helps heal diabetic wounds and repair nerves.
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 Biological Macromolecule Hydrogel Based on Recombinant Type I Collagen/Chitosan Scaffold to Accelerate Full-Thickness Healing of Skin Wounds
The hydrogel speeds up skin wound healing effectively.
research All‐Natural Immunomodulatory Bioadhesive Hydrogel Promotes Angiogenesis and Diabetic Wound Healing by Regulating Macrophage Heterogeneity
The hydrogel helps heal diabetic wounds faster by reducing inflammation.
research Matrigel uses in cell biology and for the identification of thymosin β4, a mediator of tissue regeneration
Matrigel supports cell growth and repair, and thymosin beta 4 aids tissue regeneration and healing.
research Adipose-derived cellular and cell-derived regenerative therapies in dermatology and aesthetic rejuvenation
Fat from the body can help improve hair growth and scars when used in skin treatments.
research Label-Free Automated Cell Tracking: Analysis of the Role of E-cadherin Expression in Collective Electrotaxis
E-cadherin is important for cell movement in electric fields, and the new tracking method works well.
research A helminth mimic of TGF-β, TGM, enhances regenerative cutaneous wound healing and modulates immune cell recruitment and activation
A parasite-derived molecule speeds up skin healing and affects immune cell behavior without increasing scarring.
research Impeding Glial Scarring Hyperplasia and Activating Axon Neogenesis via Immunomodulatory Microneedle Patch for Spinal Cord Repair
A new microneedle patch helps repair spinal cord injuries by reducing scarring and promoting nerve growth.
research Basic Science and Principles of Stem Cells, Platelet‐Rich Plasma, and Exosomes
Stem cells, PRP, and exosomes help skin heal and rejuvenate, but more research is needed.
research 1422 Uncoupling desmosomal cadherin adhesion activates quiescent hair follicle stem cells and orchestrates self-organized regeneration through outside-in signaling
Disrupting a specific protein's function in hair follicle stem cells triggers their activation and a self-healing process.
research 線維芽細胞凝集塊形成による幹細胞形成機構の解明
Fibroblast spheres can form stem cells, but marker distribution needs more study.
research Dermal papilla cell-derived exosomes promote hair follicle regeneration during wound healing by activating Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway
Tiny particles from skin cells can help grow new hair by activating a specific growth signal during skin healing.
research Biological activity and hair inducing function of biomimetic dermal papilla spheres prepared by hanging drops of methacrylate gelatin
Biomimetic dermal papilla spheres can help regenerate hair to some extent.
research Use of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived CD271+CD90+ mesenchymal stem cells for the generation of hair inductive dermal cells
Human induced pluripotent stem cells can be used to create cells that help grow hair.
research Cells Derived from Concentrated Growth Factor Exhibit a Multilineage Differentiation Capacity
Cells from concentrated growth factor can become different cell types.
research Distinct Regulatory Programs Control the Latent Regenerative Potential of Dermal Fibroblasts during Wound Healing
Dermal fibroblasts have adjustable roles in wound healing, with specific cells promoting regeneration or scar formation.
research Living microecological hydrogels for wound healing
The hydrogel speeds up healing of infected wounds by providing oxygen and fighting bacteria.
research Ex Vivo Treatment with Allogenic Mesenchymal Stem Cells of a Healthy Donor on Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Patients with Severe Alopecia Areata: Targeting Dysregulated T Cells and the Acquisition of Immunotolerance
Using healthy donor stem cells can potentially calm overactive immune cells and reduce inflammation in severe hair loss patients, offering a possible treatment method.
research Exosomes for Aesthetic Dermatology: A Comprehensive Literature Review and Update
Exosomes may help with hair growth and scar healing, but more research is needed.
research Long-term live imaging, cell identification and cell tracking in regenerating crustacean legs
A new method allows detailed tracking of cell regeneration in crustacean legs.
research Reprogramming of human keratinocytes into functional cardiomyocytes
Human skin cells can be turned into heart cells.
research Existence of Neural Crest–Derived Progenitor Cells in Normal and Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy Corneal Endothelium
Neural crest-derived progenitor cells in the cornea could help treat corneal issues without transplants.
research Inflammatory priming enhances mesenchymal stromal cell secretome potential as a clinical product for regenerative medicine approaches through secreted factors and EV-miRNAs: the example of joint disease
IFNγ-primed MSC secretomes can improve joint health by reducing inflammation and supporting tissue repair.
research Biomateriais acelulares associados a células-tronco mononucleares autólogas derivadas da medula óssea melhoram o processo de cicatrização por efeitos parácrinos
research A novel immune competent murine hypertrophic scar contracture model: A tool to elucidate disease mechanism and develop new therapies
The model helps understand scar contraction and develop new treatments.