Background: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 references on the topic. Nevertheless prevention and treatment remains poor, because 1) there has been no validated animal model; 2) human scar tissue, which is impossible to obtain in a controlled manner, has been the only source for study; 3) tissues typically have been homogenized, mixing cell populations; and 4) gene-by-gene studies are incomplete. Methodology/Principal Findings: We have assembled a system that overcomes these barriers and permits the study of genome-wide gene expression in microanatomical locations, in shallow and deep partial-thickness wounds, and pigmented and non-pigmented skin, using the Duroc(pigmented fibroproliferati...
Background: Early fetuses heal wounds without the formation of a scar. Many studies have attempted t...
Abstract: Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic sca...
Purpose: Scarring in the mouse dorsal dermis is mediated by pro-fibrotic, Engrailed-1 lineage-positi...
BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 ref...
Background: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 ref...
Hypertrophic scars continue to be a major burden, especially after burns. Persistent inflammation du...
Yorkshire, red Duroc, and F1 (first-generation cross) pigs heal with normal, fibroproliferative/hype...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
Aims: In contrast to dermal wounds, oral mucosal wounds heal rapidly with minimal scarring and seldo...
Fibrosis is a condition that affects the connective tissue in an organ or tissue in the restorative ...
Wound healing in hypertrophic scarring and keloid animal models presents significant differences whe...
Abstract Soft tissue fibrosis and cutaneous scarring represent massive clinical burdens to millions ...
Introduction: There is a deleterious effect upon wound healing functionality associated with increas...
Background: Chronic skin wounds are a growing financial burden for healthcare providers, causing dis...
BACKGROUND: The development of new therapies for hypertrophic scarring has been hampered by the lack...
Background: Early fetuses heal wounds without the formation of a scar. Many studies have attempted t...
Abstract: Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic sca...
Purpose: Scarring in the mouse dorsal dermis is mediated by pro-fibrotic, Engrailed-1 lineage-positi...
BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 ref...
Background: Hypertrophic scar was first described over 100 years ago; PubMed has more than 1,000 ref...
Hypertrophic scars continue to be a major burden, especially after burns. Persistent inflammation du...
Yorkshire, red Duroc, and F1 (first-generation cross) pigs heal with normal, fibroproliferative/hype...
Hypertrophic scar formation is a result of adverse cutaneous wound healing. The pathogenesis of hype...
Aims: In contrast to dermal wounds, oral mucosal wounds heal rapidly with minimal scarring and seldo...
Fibrosis is a condition that affects the connective tissue in an organ or tissue in the restorative ...
Wound healing in hypertrophic scarring and keloid animal models presents significant differences whe...
Abstract Soft tissue fibrosis and cutaneous scarring represent massive clinical burdens to millions ...
Introduction: There is a deleterious effect upon wound healing functionality associated with increas...
Background: Chronic skin wounds are a growing financial burden for healthcare providers, causing dis...
BACKGROUND: The development of new therapies for hypertrophic scarring has been hampered by the lack...
Background: Early fetuses heal wounds without the formation of a scar. Many studies have attempted t...
Abstract: Most cutaneous wounds heal with scar formation. Ideally, an inconspicuous normotrophic sca...
Purpose: Scarring in the mouse dorsal dermis is mediated by pro-fibrotic, Engrailed-1 lineage-positi...