The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemical and mechanical aspects all play a role, both in an autocrine and in a paracrine fashion. Recent experimental results have shown that transforming growth factor−β (TGFβ) and tissue mechanics play roles in regulating cell proliferation, differentiation and the production of extracellular materials. We have developed a 1D mathematical model that considers the interaction between the cellular, chemical and mechanical phenomena, allowing the combination of TGFβ and tissue stress to inform the activation of fibroblasts to myofibroblasts. Additionally, our model incorporates the observed feature of residual stress by considering the changing zero...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
Myofibroblasts orchestrate wound healing processes, and if they remain activated, they drive disease...
AbstractWound contraction due to traction forces exerted by cells on the underlying extracellular ma...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
Fibroblasts and their activated phenotype, myofibroblasts, are the primary cell types involved in th...
Fibroblasts and their activated phenotype, myofibroblasts, are the primary cell types involved in th...
Dermal wound repair involves complex interactions between cells, cytokines and mechanics to close in...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
We present a novel mathematical model for collagen deposition and alignment during dermal wound heal...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
Myofibroblasts orchestrate wound healing processes, and if they remain activated, they drive disease...
AbstractWound contraction due to traction forces exerted by cells on the underlying extracellular ma...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
Fibroblasts and their activated phenotype, myofibroblasts, are the primary cell types involved in th...
Fibroblasts and their activated phenotype, myofibroblasts, are the primary cell types involved in th...
Dermal wound repair involves complex interactions between cells, cytokines and mechanics to close in...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
We present a novel mathematical model for collagen deposition and alignment during dermal wound heal...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
Myofibroblasts orchestrate wound healing processes, and if they remain activated, they drive disease...
AbstractWound contraction due to traction forces exerted by cells on the underlying extracellular ma...