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期刊名:Advances in wound care

缩写:ADV WOUND CARE

ISSN:2162-1918

e-ISSN:2162-1934

IF/分区:5.6/Q1

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Susan W Volk,Syed Amir Iqbal,Ardeshir Bayat Susan W Volk
Significance: Both chronic wounds and excessive scar formation after cutaneous injury create a formidable clinical problem resulting in considerable morbidity and healthcare expenditure. The deposition and remodeling of e...
Jean-François Denis,Mathieu Lévesque,Simon D Tran et al. Jean-François Denis et al.
Significance: The skin is our largest organ, with the primary role of protection against assaults from the outside world. It also suffers frequent damage, from minor scrapes to, more rarely, complete destruction such as i...
Andrew Leask Andrew Leask
Significance: There is no effective drug therapy for scarring and fibrotic disease. The cytokine transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) promotes tissue repair, but its excessive action can lead to over exuberant scarrin...
Stellar Boo,Lina Dagnino Stellar Boo
Significance: Abnormal wound repair results from disorders in granulation tissue remodeling, and can lead to hypertrophic scarring and fibrosis. Excessive scarring can compromise tissue function and decrease tissue resist...
Mohammadreza Pakyari,Ali Farrokhi,Mohsen Khosravi Maharlooei et al. Mohammadreza Pakyari et al.
Significance: This review highlights the critical role of transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β)1-3 within different phases of wound healing, in particular, late-stage wound healing. It is also very important to identif...
Kenneth W Finnson,Sarah McLean,Gianni M Di Guglielmo et al. Kenneth W Finnson et al.
Significance: Wound healing is an intricate biological process in which the skin, or any other tissue, repairs itself after injury. Normal wound healing relies on the appropriate levels of cytokines and growth factors to ...
Victor W Wong,Bill Beasley,John Zepeda et al. Victor W Wong et al.
Objective: To mechanically control the wound environment and prevent cutaneous scar formation. Approach: We subjected various material ...
Justin R Sharpe,Yella Martin Justin R Sharpe
Significance: Scarring continues to present a significant clinical problem. Wound contraction leads to scarring and is mediated by myofibroblasts and contractile forces across the wound bed. Contracture formation can have...
Andrew Leask Andrew Leask
Significance: There is no effective drug treatment for fibrosis (i.e., pathological scarring). Identifying the fundamental mechanisms responsible for normal and pathological connective tissue deposition is likely to yield...