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research Functional stem-cell based tissue engineered vascular grafts for high-risk donor populations
Diabetic patients' stem cells make vascular grafts more prone to clots, but new methods may improve grafts.
research Study of Constructing Tissue Engineered Urethra Membrane Using Hair Follicle Stem Cells and Nano Silk Fiber in Vitro
Rabbit hair follicle stem cells and nano silk fibers can create a tissue-engineered urethra.
research 3D Bioprinting for Engineered Tissue Constructs and Patient‐Specific Models: Current Progress and Prospects in Clinical Applications
Bioprinting is advancing towards creating personalized tissues and organs, but challenges remain for clinical use.
research Characterization of Hair Follicle Development in Engineered Skin Substitutes
Engineered skin substitutes can grow hair but have limitations like missing sebaceous glands and hair not breaking through the skin naturally.
research Three-dimensional model of normal human dermal tissue using serial tissue sections
A detailed 3D model of human skin was created to help develop artificial skin.
research Native and engineered extracellular vesicles for wound healing
Extracellular vesicles show promise for wound healing, but more research is needed to improve their stability and production.
research Microbial allies in skin trauma recovery: from immune modulation to engineered probiotic therapeutics
Engineered probiotics can help heal wounds faster, especially in diabetic foot ulcers.
research Eco-engineered recombinant collagen III-PEG hydrogels with curcumin synergy for accelerated skin regeneration: A green crosslinking strategy in wound therapeutics
The new hydrogel with curcumin speeds up wound healing safely and effectively.
research Vital roles of stem cells and biomaterials in skin tissue engineering
Stem cells and biomaterials are key to improving skin substitutes for medical use.
research Combination of an engineered Lactococcus lactis expressing CXCL12 with light‐emitting diode yellow light as a treatment for scalded skin in mice
The combined treatment with engineered bacteria and yellow LED light improved wound healing in mice.
research Fabrication of Chimeric Hair Follicles for Skin Tissue Engineering
Engineered skin with hair follicles can improve burn treatments.
research Bioengineering skin using mechanisms of regeneration and repair
Artificial skin development has challenges, but new materials and understanding cell behavior could improve tissue repair. Also, certain growth factors and hydrogel technology show promise for advanced skin replacement therapies.
research Regeneration of skin appendages and nerves: current status and further challenges
Progress has been made in skin and nerve regeneration, but more research is needed to improve methods and ensure safety.
research Wound Healing: A Paradigm for Regeneration
Wound healing insights can improve regenerative medicine.
research Gelatin-chondroitin-6-sulfate-hyaluronic acid scaffold seeded with vascular endothelial growth factor 165 modified hair follicle stem cells as a three-dimensional skin substitute
Modified rat stem cells on a special scaffold improved blood vessel formation and wound healing in skin substitutes.
research Insight into Reepithelialization: How Do Mesenchymal Stem Cells Perform?
Mesenchymal stem cells help improve wound healing by reducing inflammation and promoting skin cell growth and movement.
research Induction of Hard Keratin Expression in Non-Nail-Matrical Keratinocytes by Nail-Matrical Fibroblasts through Epithelial-Mesenchymal Interactions
Nail-matrical fibroblasts can make non-nail cells produce hard keratin, useful for nail repair.
research Burn wound and therapeutic challenge
Stem cell therapy could improve burn healing but has challenges to overcome.
research A model system to analyse the ability of human keratinocytes to form hair follicles
Scientists developed a system to study human hair growth using skin cells, which could help understand hair development and improve skin substitutes for medical use.
research Recent Trends in Macromolecule‐Based Approaches for Hair Loss Treatment
Macromolecules show promise for future hair loss treatments.
research Interventional and Intrinsic Airway Homeostasis and Repair
The document concludes that more research is needed to understand airway repair and to improve tissue engineering for lung treatments.
research Self Organized Skin Equivalent by Epithelial and Fibroblast Cells on Polycaprolactone Electrospun Mat with Porous Fibers
Researchers created a potential skin substitute using a biodegradable mat that supports skin cell growth and layer formation.
research Skin Graft Harvesting and Donor Site Selection
The document concludes that skin grafts are essential for repairing tissue loss, with various types available and ongoing research into substitutes to improve outcomes and reduce donor site issues.
research Culture and characterization of rat hair follicle stem cells
Rat hair follicle stem cells can be successfully cultured and may be useful for creating tissue-engineered hair, vessels, and skin.
research CD133 defines hair-inductive cells in the dermal papilla
CD133+ cells are crucial for hair growth.
research Scaffolds for epithelial and hair follicle regeneration
Electrospun matrices help regenerate skin and hair follicles using PCL and collagen scaffolds.
research An effective new therapy for burn wounds
New therapies for burn wounds show promise in reducing pain, infection risk, and improving healing and physical outcomes.
research Application and progress of induced pluripotent stem in chronic wound healing: a narrative review
Induced pluripotent stem cells could improve chronic wound healing but face safety and effectiveness challenges.
research Culture Strategy Determines the Differentiation Status of Sweat Gland Cells
3D culture better preserves sweat gland cell identity than 2D culture.