Decellularized matrices of biologic tissue have performed well as wound care dressings. Extracellular matrix–based dressings are subject to rapid degradation by excessive protease activity at the wound environment. Stabilized, acellular, equine pericardial collagen matrix (sPCM) wound care dressing is flexible cross-linked proteolytic enzyme degradation resistant. sPCM was structurally characterized utilizing scanning electron and atomic force microscopy. In murine excisional wounds, sPCM was effective in mounting an acute inflammatory response. Postwound inflammation resolved rapidly, as indicated by elevated levels of IL-10, arginase-1, and VEGF, and lowering of IL-1β and TNF-α. sPCM induced antimicrobial proteins S100A9 and β-defensin-1 ...
Collagen is regarded as one of the most useful biomaterials. The excellent biocompatibility and safe...
Collagen, collagen/hyaluronic acid (HA) and collagen/HA/chitosan (CS) sponges loaded with epigalloca...
Background: Biofilm can impair wound healing by maintaining an elevated, but ineffective, inflammato...
Objective: When the delicate balance between catabolic and anabolic processes is disturbed for any r...
Collagen containing wound-care dressings are extensively used. However, the mechanism of action of t...
International audienceCutaneous chronic wounds are characterized by an impaired wound healing which ...
The prolonged inflammation and elevation of Matrix Metalloproteniases (MMPs) at the wound site cause...
Wound dressing materials must have a large pore size enough to provide sufficient room for cellular ...
The interaction of biomaterials with biological systems is a complex process, that is triggered in r...
Normal wound healing progresses through inflammatory, proliferative and remodeling phases in respons...
Scarring of the skin is a large unmet clinical problem that is of high patient concern and impact. W...
Background:. Chronic wounds represent a significant financial burden to the healthcare system and a ...
In this issue, Rohani et al. (2015) report on the role of macrophage-derived stromelysin-2 (matrix m...
Contains fulltext : 170219.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In chronic woun...
Immunomodulators that enhance macrophage function have been shown to be beneficial in a number of wo...
Collagen is regarded as one of the most useful biomaterials. The excellent biocompatibility and safe...
Collagen, collagen/hyaluronic acid (HA) and collagen/HA/chitosan (CS) sponges loaded with epigalloca...
Background: Biofilm can impair wound healing by maintaining an elevated, but ineffective, inflammato...
Objective: When the delicate balance between catabolic and anabolic processes is disturbed for any r...
Collagen containing wound-care dressings are extensively used. However, the mechanism of action of t...
International audienceCutaneous chronic wounds are characterized by an impaired wound healing which ...
The prolonged inflammation and elevation of Matrix Metalloproteniases (MMPs) at the wound site cause...
Wound dressing materials must have a large pore size enough to provide sufficient room for cellular ...
The interaction of biomaterials with biological systems is a complex process, that is triggered in r...
Normal wound healing progresses through inflammatory, proliferative and remodeling phases in respons...
Scarring of the skin is a large unmet clinical problem that is of high patient concern and impact. W...
Background:. Chronic wounds represent a significant financial burden to the healthcare system and a ...
In this issue, Rohani et al. (2015) report on the role of macrophage-derived stromelysin-2 (matrix m...
Contains fulltext : 170219.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In chronic woun...
Immunomodulators that enhance macrophage function have been shown to be beneficial in a number of wo...
Collagen is regarded as one of the most useful biomaterials. The excellent biocompatibility and safe...
Collagen, collagen/hyaluronic acid (HA) and collagen/HA/chitosan (CS) sponges loaded with epigalloca...
Background: Biofilm can impair wound healing by maintaining an elevated, but ineffective, inflammato...