Cutaneous wound repair is a highly coordinated cascade of cellular responses to injury which restores the epidermal integrity and its barrier functions. Even under optimal healing conditions, normal wound repair of adult human skin is imperfect and delayed healing and scarring are frequent occurrences. Dysregulated wound healing is a major concern for global healthcare, and, given the rise in diabetic and aging populations, this medicoeconomic disease burden will continue to rise. Therapies to reliably improve nonhealing wounds and reduce scarring are currently unavailable. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have emerged as a powerful technique to improve skin wound healing. Their differentiation potential, ease of harvest, low immunogenicity...
Background: Regenerative medical strategies using adult stem cells promise to revolutionize the trea...
Adult mesenchymal stromal cells are promising therapeutically due to their multipotent differentiati...
Skin has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but age-and diabetes-related vascular problems lead...
Human skin is a remarkable organ that sustains insult and injury throughout life. The ability of ski...
Wound healing is a complex physiological process including overlapping phases (hemostatic/inflammato...
Skin wounds often repair themselves completely over time; however, this is true only for healthy ind...
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs, known as mesenchymal stem cells) are considered to be a promising t...
ABSTR ACT: Cutaneous wounds represent a significant healthcare problem despite our increasing unders...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body, and its dysfunction is related to many diseases. Th...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body, and its dysfunction is related to many diseases. Th...
Mesenchymal stem or stromal cells (MSCs) are nonhematopoietic postnatal stem cells with self-renewal...
Copyright © 2015 M. Isakson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
International audienceSignificance: Wound healing is a complex process involving pain and inflammati...
Optimum healing of a cutaneous wound involves a well-orchestrated cascade of biological and molecula...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) accelerate wound healing but the harsh environment of wound site limit...
Background: Regenerative medical strategies using adult stem cells promise to revolutionize the trea...
Adult mesenchymal stromal cells are promising therapeutically due to their multipotent differentiati...
Skin has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but age-and diabetes-related vascular problems lead...
Human skin is a remarkable organ that sustains insult and injury throughout life. The ability of ski...
Wound healing is a complex physiological process including overlapping phases (hemostatic/inflammato...
Skin wounds often repair themselves completely over time; however, this is true only for healthy ind...
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs, known as mesenchymal stem cells) are considered to be a promising t...
ABSTR ACT: Cutaneous wounds represent a significant healthcare problem despite our increasing unders...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body, and its dysfunction is related to many diseases. Th...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body, and its dysfunction is related to many diseases. Th...
Mesenchymal stem or stromal cells (MSCs) are nonhematopoietic postnatal stem cells with self-renewal...
Copyright © 2015 M. Isakson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
International audienceSignificance: Wound healing is a complex process involving pain and inflammati...
Optimum healing of a cutaneous wound involves a well-orchestrated cascade of biological and molecula...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) accelerate wound healing but the harsh environment of wound site limit...
Background: Regenerative medical strategies using adult stem cells promise to revolutionize the trea...
Adult mesenchymal stromal cells are promising therapeutically due to their multipotent differentiati...
Skin has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but age-and diabetes-related vascular problems lead...