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research Wound Healing and Skin Regeneration
Hair growth phase and certain genes can speed up wound healing, while an inflammatory mediator can slow down new hair growth after a wound. Understanding these factors can improve tissue regeneration during wound healing.
research Cutaneous wound healing: recruiting developmental pathways for regeneration
Understanding developmental pathways can improve wound healing treatments.
research Mechanical and Immunological Regulation in Wound Healing and Skin Reconstruction
Advances in mechanobiology and immunology could lead to scarless wound healing.
research An antimicrobial microneedle patch promotes functional healing of infected wounds through controlled release of adipose tissue-derived apoptotic vesicles
The microneedle patch helps heal infected wounds quickly and without scars.
research Granulocyte colony stimulating factor promotes scarless tissue regeneration
Granulocyte colony stimulating factor helps heal wounds without scars.
research Recent Advances in Biodegradable and Biocompatible Synthetic Polymers Used in Skin Wound Healing
New synthetic polymers help improve skin wound healing and can be enhanced by adding natural materials and medicines.
research Modulating embryonic signaling pathways paves the way for regeneration in wound healing
Modifying certain signals in the body can help wounds heal without scars and regrow hair.
research Wound healing
Wound healing is complex and requires more research to enhance treatment methods.
research Exploring machine learning strategies for single-cell transcriptomic analysis in wound healing
Machine learning and single-cell analysis improve understanding and treatment of wound healing.
research Assessment of cell based therapies for cutaneous wound healing in rabbits and horses
New treatments show promise for better wound healing, but more research is needed.
research Confocal Microscopic Analysis of Scarless Repair in the Fetal Rat
Fetal rat wounds heal without scars at 16.5 days gestation.
research Chapter 6 Fetal Skin Wound Healing
Fetal skin heals without scarring due to unique cells and processes not present in adult skin healing.
research Small extracellular vesicles from mesenchymal stem cells: A potential Weapon for chronic non-healing wound treatment
MSC-sEVs may effectively treat chronic non-healing wounds.
research Regeneration, Wound Healing and Cancer
The document concludes that while some organisms can regenerate body parts, mammals generally cannot, and cancer progression is complex, involving mutations rather than a strict stem cell hierarchy.
research Bilayer Silk Fibroin/Sodium Alginate Scaffold Delivered hUC-MSCs to Enhance Skin Scarless Healing and Hair Follicle Regeneration with the IRE1/XBP1 Pathway Inhibition
The scaffold helps wounds heal without scars and promotes hair growth.
research Signalling Underlying Wound Healing
Wound healing involves complex signaling that stops bleeding, reduces damage, and repairs skin, sometimes without scarring.
research Role of boundary conditions in an experimental model of epithelial wound healing
Mast cells and VEGF contribute to post-surgery adhesions, and blocking VEGF can reduce these adhesions; also, certain factors affect wound healing and fetal skin heals differently with age.
research Bioactive antiinflammatory antibacterial hemostatic citrate-based dressing with macrophage polarization regulation for accelerating wound healing and hair follicle neogenesis
A special dressing called FEA-PCEI can speed up wound healing, reduce scars, and help grow new hair follicles, but only at the right dosage.
research Food-derived Crassostrea gigas peptides self-assembled supramolecules for scarless healing
Pacific oyster peptides may help wounds heal without scars.
research New potential antiscarring approaches
New antiscarring strategies show promise, including drugs, stem cells, and improved surgical techniques.
research States and Fates of Skin Fibroblasts Revealed through Chromatin Accessibility
Newborn skin cells can change into wound-healing cells more easily than adult ones, which might explain why baby skin heals without scars. Understanding this could help treat chronic wounds and prevent scarring.
research Fibroblast Lineage Switching as the Developmental Origin of Scarring and Target for Regenerating Healing
Mimicking fetal wound environments may enable scarless healing in adults.
research Animal models for the study of fetal tissue repair
Understanding how fetal wounds heal could help improve healing in adults.
research Programmable Artificial Skins Accomplish Antiscar Healing with Multiple Appendage Regeneration
Artificial skin can heal wounds without scars and regenerate hair, oil, and sweat glands.
research [Retracted] Fibroblasts in Scar Formation: Biology and Clinical Translation
Fibroblasts are crucial in scar formation and wound healing, with potential therapies aiming for scarless healing.
research The developing immune network in human prenatal skin
Human prenatal skin develops an immune network early on that helps with skin formation and healing without scarring.
research Genetic Tools for Cell Lineage Tracing and Profiling Developmental Trajectories in the Skin
CRISPR-based tools improve understanding and treatment of skin development and conditions.
research Skin biology
Current therapies cannot fully regenerate adult skin without scars; more research is needed for scar-free healing.
research Twist2 contributes to skin regeneration and hair follicle formation in mouse fetuses
Twist2 is essential for scarless skin healing and hair growth in mouse fetuses.