Collagen fiber diameters, amount of birefringent collagen (brightness) and birefringence retardation were measured in implanted collagen-based sponges containing hyaluronic acid (HA) and fibronectin (FN). In the presence of HA and FN, increased number of fibroblasts and brightness were observed 6 days after wounding. Increased brightness in the presence of HA and FN reflected increased deposition of oriented collagen fibers. From days 9 to 12, increased fiber diameters were similar in implanted collagen-based sponges with or without HA and FN. Increased birefringence retardation in sponges containing HA and FN was consistent with increased packing density of collagen fibers observed by scanning electron microscopy. Our results suggest that ...
The effect of different collagen and cell concentrations on the mechanical and remodeling behaviors ...
Wound dressing materials must have a large pore size enough to provide sufficient room for cellular ...
The extent to which collagen alignment occurs during dermal wound healing determines the severity of...
Fibroblast and epidermal cell-type I collagen sponge interactions were studied in cell culture as we...
In full-thickness skin wounds dermal regeneration usually fails, resulting in scar formation and wou...
Normal wound healing progresses through inflammatory, proliferative and remodeling phases in respons...
The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the collagen-gelatin sponge (CGS) wi...
Aim: To evaluate dermal regeneration scaffolds custom-fabricated from fibril-forming oligomeric coll...
Porous collagen matrices crosslinked with various amounts of hyaluronic acid (HA) by 1-ethyl-3-(3-di...
The distribution of fibronectin during wound healing has been studied. Full thickness wounds were ma...
In an attempt to identify potential staging markers of effective healing, changes in connective tiss...
We deveiop a novel mathematical model for collagen deposition and alignment during dermal wound heal...
Wound healing of deep and extensive burns can induce hypertrophic scar formation, which is a detrime...
Collagen and fibrin are widely used in tissue engineering due to their excellent biocompatibility an...
Collagen is key component of extracellular matrix for human and animals. It can be extracted and app...
The effect of different collagen and cell concentrations on the mechanical and remodeling behaviors ...
Wound dressing materials must have a large pore size enough to provide sufficient room for cellular ...
The extent to which collagen alignment occurs during dermal wound healing determines the severity of...
Fibroblast and epidermal cell-type I collagen sponge interactions were studied in cell culture as we...
In full-thickness skin wounds dermal regeneration usually fails, resulting in scar formation and wou...
Normal wound healing progresses through inflammatory, proliferative and remodeling phases in respons...
The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the collagen-gelatin sponge (CGS) wi...
Aim: To evaluate dermal regeneration scaffolds custom-fabricated from fibril-forming oligomeric coll...
Porous collagen matrices crosslinked with various amounts of hyaluronic acid (HA) by 1-ethyl-3-(3-di...
The distribution of fibronectin during wound healing has been studied. Full thickness wounds were ma...
In an attempt to identify potential staging markers of effective healing, changes in connective tiss...
We deveiop a novel mathematical model for collagen deposition and alignment during dermal wound heal...
Wound healing of deep and extensive burns can induce hypertrophic scar formation, which is a detrime...
Collagen and fibrin are widely used in tissue engineering due to their excellent biocompatibility an...
Collagen is key component of extracellular matrix for human and animals. It can be extracted and app...
The effect of different collagen and cell concentrations on the mechanical and remodeling behaviors ...
Wound dressing materials must have a large pore size enough to provide sufficient room for cellular ...
The extent to which collagen alignment occurs during dermal wound healing determines the severity of...