Mechanical forces influence cellular organisation and behaviour. Without mechanical stimuli, cells stop proliferating and migrating, undergo cell-cycle arrest and eventually die. Mechanical cues, therefore, have fundamental effects on wound healing. A literature review was conducted to explore the effects of micromechanical forces and tissue reactions at a microscopic level on wound healing, and how these forces may be harnessed in wound care. It is clear from research from a range of databases, chiefly on non-wound tissues, that micromechanical forces can have a significant influence on tissue growth and function. When applied to wound healing, it can be deduced that these forces alter cell proliferation and differentiation, and affect cyt...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
For epithelia, which are lining organs or blood vessels, the mechanical integrity of a whole cell s...
Basic and clinical studies on mechanobiology of cells and tissues point to the importance of mechani...
Mechanical stimuli are known to play an important role in determining the structure and function of ...
Skin injury is a common occurrence and mechanical forces are known to significantly impact the biolo...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
Pathological scarring imposes a major clinical and social burden worldwide. Human cutaneous wounds a...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
Human skin is a highly specialized mechanoresponsive interface separating our bodies from the extern...
Acute and chronic wounds are significant public health problems, impacting the health-related qualit...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Scarring is a major clinical issue that affects a considerable number of patients. The associated pr...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The complex mechanisms responsible for mammalian wound healing raise many biological questions that ...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
For epithelia, which are lining organs or blood vessels, the mechanical integrity of a whole cell s...
Basic and clinical studies on mechanobiology of cells and tissues point to the importance of mechani...
Mechanical stimuli are known to play an important role in determining the structure and function of ...
Skin injury is a common occurrence and mechanical forces are known to significantly impact the biolo...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
Pathological scarring imposes a major clinical and social burden worldwide. Human cutaneous wounds a...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
Human skin is a highly specialized mechanoresponsive interface separating our bodies from the extern...
Acute and chronic wounds are significant public health problems, impacting the health-related qualit...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Scarring is a major clinical issue that affects a considerable number of patients. The associated pr...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The complex mechanisms responsible for mammalian wound healing raise many biological questions that ...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The repair of dermal tissue is a complex process of interconnected phenomena, where cellular, chemic...
For epithelia, which are lining organs or blood vessels, the mechanical integrity of a whole cell s...