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research Melanocytes in regenerative medicine applications and disease modeling
Melanocytes are important for normal body functions and have potential uses in regenerative medicine and disease treatment.
research Hydrogel-mediated extracellular vesicles for enhanced wound healing: the latest progress, and their prospects for 3D bioprinting
Hydrogels combined with extracellular vesicles and 3D bioprinting improve wound healing.
research Nanotechnological Interventions and Mechanistic Insights into Wound-Healing Events
Nanotechnology can improve wound healing by enhancing treatments and dressings.
research Chitin and Chitosans: Characteristics, Eco-Friendly Processes, and Applications in Cosmetic Science
Chitosan is a sustainable, versatile ingredient in cosmetics, enhancing skin hydration and anti-aging while promoting eco-friendly practices.
research Type II Keratins Are Phosphorylated on a Unique Motif during Stress and Mitosis in Tissues and Cultured Cells
Type II keratins are uniquely phosphorylated during stress and mitosis, affecting their structure and function.
research Antioxidant Constituents of Hops (Humulus lupulus L.) as Functional Raw Materials for Cosmetic Applications
Hops can reduce skin irritation and are effective in cosmetics.
research Epidermal stem cells in wound healing and their clinical applications
Epidermal stem cells help heal severe skin wounds and have potential for medical treatments.
research Extracellular Vesicles in Osteogenesis: A Comprehensive Review of Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential for Bone Regeneration
Extracellular vesicles can help regenerate bones but need more research for safe clinical use.
research Potential of the Nano-Encapsulation of Antioxidant Molecules in Wound Healing Applications: An Innovative Strategy to Enhance the Bio-Profile
Combining polymers and lipids may improve antioxidant delivery for wound healing, but practical challenges remain.
research Biomaterial-based mechanical regulation facilitates scarless wound healing with functional skin appendage regeneration
Biomaterials can help heal wounds without scars and regenerate skin features.
research Systematic review on Abrus precatorius Linn. since 1871: ethnobotanical uses, phytochemistry and pharmacological properties
Abrus precatorius has medicinal benefits but can be toxic.
research Recent Insights into the Potential and Challenges of Sericin as a Drug Delivery Platform for Multiple Biomedical Applications
Sericin from silk cocoons could be a promising drug delivery tool, but stability and consistency need improvement.
research Collagen/Chitosan Gels Cross-Linked with Genipin for Wound Healing in Mice with Induced Diabetes
The gels improved wound healing in diabetic mice but need human trials.
research Silk Fibroin Nanofibers: Advancements in Bioactive Dressings through Electrospinning Technology for Diabetic Wound Healing
Silk fibroin nanofibers may help heal diabetic wounds, but more research is needed.
research The Human Papillomavirus Type 11 Upstream Regulatory Region Triggers Hair-Follicle-Specific Gene Expression in Transgenic Mice
The HPV type 11 region activates hair-specific gene expression in mice.
research Advances in Cell-Mediated Drug Delivery for Dermatologic Diseases: Mechanisms and Current Applications
Cell-mediated drug delivery systems improve skin disease treatment by using living cells for precise, prolonged, and less toxic therapy.
research An Overview of Biopolymeric Electrospun Nanofibers Based on Polysaccharides for Wound Healing Management
Polysaccharide-based nanofibers are promising for better wound healing.
research Challenges in the Physical Characterization of Lipid Nanoparticles
Characterizing lipid nanoparticles is challenging due to issues with sensitivity, reproducibility, and reliability.
research Berberine-based strategies: novel delivery systems bring out new potential for wound healing
Berberine delivery systems improve wound healing by enhancing bioavailability, reducing inflammation, and promoting tissue regeneration.
research Overview of Nanocosmetics with Emphasis on those Incorporating Natural Extracts
Nanocosmetics with natural extracts offer benefits but need more research on safety and environmental impact.
research A Comprehensive Review on Deep Eutectic Solvents and Its Use to Extract Bioactive Compounds of Pharmaceutical Interest
Deep eutectic solvents are eco-friendly and effective for extracting useful pharmaceutical compounds.
research RNA modifications: molecular orchestrators of wound healing
RNA modifications help heal wounds and could lead to new treatments.
research Engineered extracellular vesicles for tissue repair and regeneration
Engineered extracellular vesicles can improve tissue repair and regeneration.
research Nano drug delivery systems: a promising approach to scar prevention and treatment
Nanotechnology could improve scar treatment but needs more development.
research The role of glucose metabolism in wound healing: an overview
Glucose metabolism is crucial for wound healing but can delay healing in chronic wounds due to increased stress and inflammation.
research Integration of Colorimetric Sensing Dyes and Multi‐Substrate Arrays for Food Quality and Safety Monitoring: Design, Optimization, and Analysis
Combining advanced sensors with portable devices could enhance on-site food safety monitoring.
research Skin applications of cannabidiol: sources, effects, delivery systems, marketed formulations and safety
CBD may improve skin and hair health, but its effective use and safety need more research.
research Synergistic delivery of ginseng exosomes and biomimetic melanosomes via temporally controlled hydrogel microneedles restrain the pathologic triad of vitiligo
A new microneedle treatment can effectively repigment skin in vitiligo.
research Fabrication and Characterization of Electrospun Membranes Based on “Poly(ε-caprolactone)”, “Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)” and Their Blend for Tunable Drug Delivery of Curcumin
The PCL/PHB blend allows for slower, more controlled curcumin release than individual polymers.