Scarring in the skin after trauma, surgery, burn or sports injury is a major medical problem, often resulting in loss of function, restriction of tissue movement and adverse psychological effects. Whilst various studies have utilised a range of model systems that have increased our understanding of the pathways and processes underlying scar formation, they have typically not translated to the development of effective therapeutic approaches for scar management. Existing treatments are unreliable and unpredictable and there are no prescription drugs for the prevention or treatment of dermal scarring. As a consequence, scar improvement still remains an area of clear medical need. Here we describe the basic science of scar-free and scar-forming...
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious a...
Wound healing process is highly organized, regulated and orchestrated by cellular and molecular basi...
Skin is the largest organ of the human body. Being the interface between the body and the outer envi...
Scarring is a major cause of physical and psychological morbidity and, whilst a variety of model sys...
Cutaneous scarring is common after trauma, surgery and infection and occurs when normal skin tissue ...
Introduction: Scarring happens after trauma, injury or surgery to any tissue or organ in the body. D...
Wound healing is a complex, multiple-step mechanism and most lead to the development of scars, which...
After skin injury, wound healing and scar treatment has become the pain point of patients and the fo...
Scarring is the final common pathway for healing within the skin irrespective of age, gender and rac...
Cutaneous wounds inevitably heal with scars, which can be disfiguring and compromise function. In ge...
Abstract The efficient healing of skin wounds is crucial for securing the vital barrier function of...
Scarring, as a normal step of wound healing process, has various types. Among them, the two abnormal...
Burns surgeons have long recognised the association between the depth of dermal injury and the speed...
Wound healing after dermal injury is an imperfect process, inevitably leading to scar formation as t...
Pathological scarring imposes a major clinical and social burden worldwide. Human cutaneous wounds a...
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious a...
Wound healing process is highly organized, regulated and orchestrated by cellular and molecular basi...
Skin is the largest organ of the human body. Being the interface between the body and the outer envi...
Scarring is a major cause of physical and psychological morbidity and, whilst a variety of model sys...
Cutaneous scarring is common after trauma, surgery and infection and occurs when normal skin tissue ...
Introduction: Scarring happens after trauma, injury or surgery to any tissue or organ in the body. D...
Wound healing is a complex, multiple-step mechanism and most lead to the development of scars, which...
After skin injury, wound healing and scar treatment has become the pain point of patients and the fo...
Scarring is the final common pathway for healing within the skin irrespective of age, gender and rac...
Cutaneous wounds inevitably heal with scars, which can be disfiguring and compromise function. In ge...
Abstract The efficient healing of skin wounds is crucial for securing the vital barrier function of...
Scarring, as a normal step of wound healing process, has various types. Among them, the two abnormal...
Burns surgeons have long recognised the association between the depth of dermal injury and the speed...
Wound healing after dermal injury is an imperfect process, inevitably leading to scar formation as t...
Pathological scarring imposes a major clinical and social burden worldwide. Human cutaneous wounds a...
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious a...
Wound healing process is highly organized, regulated and orchestrated by cellular and molecular basi...
Skin is the largest organ of the human body. Being the interface between the body and the outer envi...