Skin wound healing is a complex regenerative process involving various cell types. We recently investigated whether fetal microchimeric cells (FMCs) acquired during gestation contribute to maternal wound healing and used fetal microchimerism to investigate the recruitment of distant endothelial progenitor cells in skin wounds. Our study showed that fetal progenitor cells are recruited into maternal wounds and participate in inflammation and angiogenesis. These fetal cells might have beneficial effects in situations of maternal defective healing, and might also modify the adult maternal wound environment toward a scarless fetal-like wound healing
Engineering of fetal tissue has a high potential for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds of th...
Abstract: Microchimerism refers to the status of harboring cells from another individual at low leve...
Few biopharmaceutical preparations developed from biologicals are available for tissue regeneration ...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
During pregnancy, fetal progenitor cells such as hematopoietic or mesenchymal stem cells, enter mate...
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex multistep phenomenon that recruits cells from the marrow. Alter...
After four decades of study, the biological role of fetal microchimerism (FMC) remains elusive. Tran...
Since the isolation of fetal stem cell populations from perinatal tissues, such as umbilical cord bl...
The presence of small quantities of genetically heterogeneous cells in an organism is known as micro...
Engineering of fetal tissue has a high potential for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds of th...
<div><p>Fetal skin heals rapidly without scar formation early in gestation, conferring to fetal skin...
Wound healing in fetal skin is characterized by the absence of scar tissue formation, which is not d...
The transfer and persistence of fetal progenitor cells into the mother throughout pregnancy has spar...
Engineering of fetal tissue has a high potential for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds of th...
Abstract: Microchimerism refers to the status of harboring cells from another individual at low leve...
Few biopharmaceutical preparations developed from biologicals are available for tissue regeneration ...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
The contribution of distant and/or bone marrow-derived endogenous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) to sk...
During pregnancy, fetal progenitor cells such as hematopoietic or mesenchymal stem cells, enter mate...
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex multistep phenomenon that recruits cells from the marrow. Alter...
After four decades of study, the biological role of fetal microchimerism (FMC) remains elusive. Tran...
Since the isolation of fetal stem cell populations from perinatal tissues, such as umbilical cord bl...
The presence of small quantities of genetically heterogeneous cells in an organism is known as micro...
Engineering of fetal tissue has a high potential for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds of th...
<div><p>Fetal skin heals rapidly without scar formation early in gestation, conferring to fetal skin...
Wound healing in fetal skin is characterized by the absence of scar tissue formation, which is not d...
The transfer and persistence of fetal progenitor cells into the mother throughout pregnancy has spar...
Engineering of fetal tissue has a high potential for the treatment of acute and chronic wounds of th...
Abstract: Microchimerism refers to the status of harboring cells from another individual at low leve...
Few biopharmaceutical preparations developed from biologicals are available for tissue regeneration ...