Introduction: Wound healing is a progressive, essential and complex physiological process that occurs as a restorative response after a tissue injury. It involves three phases: inflammation, proliferation and maturation. Exogenous, endogenous and pathological factors may interfere in the cicatricial process in humans and animals by altering the balance between the synthesis, degradation and remodelling of collagen and elastic fibres. Diabetes mellitus is a progressive metabolic disease that alters elastogenesis and collagenesis and induces delays in the healing process. Scientific evidence suggests that mesenchymal stem cells modulate the cicatricial response. Thus the objective of this work was to perform stereological and morphometric ana...
Background: Both mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) represent fas...
Regeneration of hair follicles (HFs) and dermal adipocytes (DAs) occurs in mouse skin wounds upon la...
Type I collagen, a fundamental extracellular matrix (ECM) component, is pivotal in maintaining tissu...
Introduction: Wound healing is a progressive, essential and complex physiological process that occur...
Elucidation of a potential role in vivo of \u3b111\u3b21-integrins for the control of collagen fibri...
A role for collagen phagocytosis and intracellular degradation by fibroblasts during remodeling acti...
Chronic cutaneous lesions affect 15% of diabetic human patients and represent a risk 15 to 46 times ...
Background: Neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease are two major factors that lead to diabetic w...
PURPOSE: In the present study, we used the diabetic mouse as a model of delayed wound healing to inv...
Wound healing of deep and extensive burns can induce hypertrophic scar formation, which is a detrime...
The full-thickness wound in the genetically diabetic (db/db) mouse is a commonly used model of impai...
Type III collagen, a major fibrillar collagen consisting of three α1(III)-chains, is expressed in ea...
Collagen-based dermal regeneration matrices have become synonymous with the treatment of full-thickn...
International audienceSoft connective tissues such as skin, tendon or cornea are made of about 90% o...
Regeneration of hair follicles (HFs) and dermal adipocytes (DAs) occurs in mouse skin wounds upon la...
Background: Both mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) represent fas...
Regeneration of hair follicles (HFs) and dermal adipocytes (DAs) occurs in mouse skin wounds upon la...
Type I collagen, a fundamental extracellular matrix (ECM) component, is pivotal in maintaining tissu...
Introduction: Wound healing is a progressive, essential and complex physiological process that occur...
Elucidation of a potential role in vivo of \u3b111\u3b21-integrins for the control of collagen fibri...
A role for collagen phagocytosis and intracellular degradation by fibroblasts during remodeling acti...
Chronic cutaneous lesions affect 15% of diabetic human patients and represent a risk 15 to 46 times ...
Background: Neuropathy and peripheral vascular disease are two major factors that lead to diabetic w...
PURPOSE: In the present study, we used the diabetic mouse as a model of delayed wound healing to inv...
Wound healing of deep and extensive burns can induce hypertrophic scar formation, which is a detrime...
The full-thickness wound in the genetically diabetic (db/db) mouse is a commonly used model of impai...
Type III collagen, a major fibrillar collagen consisting of three α1(III)-chains, is expressed in ea...
Collagen-based dermal regeneration matrices have become synonymous with the treatment of full-thickn...
International audienceSoft connective tissues such as skin, tendon or cornea are made of about 90% o...
Regeneration of hair follicles (HFs) and dermal adipocytes (DAs) occurs in mouse skin wounds upon la...
Background: Both mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) represent fas...
Regeneration of hair follicles (HFs) and dermal adipocytes (DAs) occurs in mouse skin wounds upon la...
Type I collagen, a fundamental extracellular matrix (ECM) component, is pivotal in maintaining tissu...