Wound healing, fibroblast heterogeneity, and fibrosis
Fibroblasts are highly dynamic cells that play a central role in tissue repair and fibrosis.
However, the mechanisms by which they contribute to both physiologic and pathologic …
However, the mechanisms by which they contribute to both physiologic and pathologic …
Targeting fibrosis: Mechanisms and clinical trials
M Zhao, L Wang, M Wang, S Zhou, Y Lu… - Signal transduction and …, 2022 - nature.com
Fibrosis is characterized by the excessive extracellular matrix deposition due to
dysregulated wound and connective tissue repair response. Multiple organs can develop …
dysregulated wound and connective tissue repair response. Multiple organs can develop …
Scarless wound healing programmed by core-shell microneedles
Effective reprogramming of chronic wound healing remains challenging due to the limited
drug delivery efficacy hindered by physiological barriers, as well as the inappropriate dosing …
drug delivery efficacy hindered by physiological barriers, as well as the inappropriate dosing …
Cellular mechanotransduction in health and diseases: from molecular mechanism to therapeutic targets
Cellular mechanotransduction, a critical regulator of numerous biological processes, is the
conversion from mechanical signals to biochemical signals regarding cell activities and …
conversion from mechanical signals to biochemical signals regarding cell activities and …
Mechanical regulation of chromatin and transcription
Cells and tissues generate and are exposed to various mechanical forces that act across a
range of scales, from tissues to cells to organelles. Forces provide crucial signals to inform …
range of scales, from tissues to cells to organelles. Forces provide crucial signals to inform …
Multiomic analysis reveals conservation of cancer-associated fibroblast phenotypes across species and tissue of origin
Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are integral to the solid tumor microenvironment.
CAFs were once thought to be a relatively uniform population of matrix-producing cells, but …
CAFs were once thought to be a relatively uniform population of matrix-producing cells, but …
Nanomaterials and nanomaterials-based drug delivery to promote cutaneous wound healing
T Liu, Y Lu, R Zhan, W Qian, G Luo - Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Various factors could damage the structure and integrity of skin to cause wounds.
Nonhealing or chronic wounds seriously affect the well-being of patients and bring heavy …
Nonhealing or chronic wounds seriously affect the well-being of patients and bring heavy …
Stem cell-derived exosomes: emerging therapeutic opportunities for wound healing
C Zhou, B Zhang, Y Yang, Q Jiang, T Li, J Gong… - Stem cell research & …, 2023 - Springer
Wound healing is a dynamic and highly sequential process involving a series of overlap**
spatial and temporal phases, including hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and tissue …
spatial and temporal phases, including hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and tissue …
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of skin wound healing
Wound healing is a complex process that involves the coordinated actions of many different
tissues and cell lineages. It requires tight orchestration of cell migration, proliferation, matrix …
tissues and cell lineages. It requires tight orchestration of cell migration, proliferation, matrix …
[HTML][HTML] Fibroblast inflammatory priming determines regenerative versus fibrotic skin repair in reindeer
Adult mammalian skin wounds heal by forming fibrotic scars. We report that full-thickness
injuries of reindeer antler skin (velvet) regenerate, whereas back skin forms fibrotic scar …
injuries of reindeer antler skin (velvet) regenerate, whereas back skin forms fibrotic scar …