Human skin represents the largest organ in the body by surface area, acting as a protective barrier from the environment. It constantly counteracts extrinsic and intrinsic mechanical forces during our daily lives. This is because the skin has remarkable biomechanical properties that are uniquely suited to its function. While it is relevant to know how skin tissue deforms and fails, it is even more important to understand how mechanical forces act on skin tissue to maintain tissue physiology and to regulate inherent biological processes such as wound healing. Skin contraction during wound healing is an example of how mechanical stimuli are important to wound closure. However, the scar formed after skin repair is a downside effect of skin mec...
Wound healing is a complex, multiple-step mechanism and most lead to the development of scars, which...
The healing of wounds caused by accident, assault, welfare and surgical operations has always been a...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Basic and clinical studies on mechanobiology of cells and tissues point to the importance of mechani...
Pathological scarring imposes a major clinical and social burden worldwide. Human cutaneous wounds a...
AbstractSkin wound healing is a vital process that is important for re-establishing the epithelial b...
Skin injury is a common occurrence and mechanical forces are known to significantly impact the biolo...
Human skin is a highly specialized mechanoresponsive interface separating our bodies from the extern...
Scarring is a major clinical issue that affects a considerable number of patients. The associated pr...
Wound healing involves cellular, molecular, and biochemical mechanisms that are divided into: three ...
About 1% of the population will suffer a severe wound during their life. Thus, it is really importan...
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious a...
Mechanical forces influence cellular organisation and behaviour. Without mechanical stimuli, cells s...
Wound healing is a series of biophysiological processes, beginning with tissue injury, and ending wi...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Wound healing is a complex, multiple-step mechanism and most lead to the development of scars, which...
The healing of wounds caused by accident, assault, welfare and surgical operations has always been a...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Basic and clinical studies on mechanobiology of cells and tissues point to the importance of mechani...
Pathological scarring imposes a major clinical and social burden worldwide. Human cutaneous wounds a...
AbstractSkin wound healing is a vital process that is important for re-establishing the epithelial b...
Skin injury is a common occurrence and mechanical forces are known to significantly impact the biolo...
Human skin is a highly specialized mechanoresponsive interface separating our bodies from the extern...
Scarring is a major clinical issue that affects a considerable number of patients. The associated pr...
Wound healing involves cellular, molecular, and biochemical mechanisms that are divided into: three ...
About 1% of the population will suffer a severe wound during their life. Thus, it is really importan...
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious a...
Mechanical forces influence cellular organisation and behaviour. Without mechanical stimuli, cells s...
Wound healing is a series of biophysiological processes, beginning with tissue injury, and ending wi...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Wound healing is a complex, multiple-step mechanism and most lead to the development of scars, which...
The healing of wounds caused by accident, assault, welfare and surgical operations has always been a...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...