Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces supporting wound closure. So far, tissue tension was attributed to cellular forces produced by tissue-resident (myo-) fibroblasts alone. However, difficulties in explaining pathological deviations from a successful healing path motivate the exploration of additional modulatory factors. Here, it is shown in a biomaterial-based in vitro wound healing model that the storage of tensile forces in the extracellular matrix has a significant, so-far neglected contribution to macroscopic tissue tension. In situ monitoring of tissue forces together with second harmonic imaging reveal that the appearance of collagen fibrils correlates with tissue contrac...
Cell-mediated remodeling and wound closure are critical for efficient wound healing, but the contrib...
Many cell types remodel the extracellular matrix of the tissues they inhabit in response to a wide r...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
AbstractDuring wound healing and angiogenesis, fibrin serves as a provisional extracellular matrix. ...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Planar in vitro models have been invaluable tools to identify the mechanical basis of wound closure....
AbstractCell-mediated contraction plays a critical role in many physiological and pathological proce...
Contractile and phenotypic properties of human fibroblasts from healing wounds were compared to thos...
Fibroblasts and their activated phenotype, myofibroblasts, are the primary cell types involved in th...
Cell-mediated remodeling and wound closure are critical for efficient wound healing, but the contrib...
Many cell types remodel the extracellular matrix of the tissues they inhabit in response to a wide r...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
Wound healing is a process driven by cells. The ability of cells to sense mechanical stimuli from th...
AbstractDuring wound healing and angiogenesis, fibrin serves as a provisional extracellular matrix. ...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
The healing of adult mammalian skin wounds involves a complex sequence of spatially and temporally c...
We propose a deterministic mathematical model to describe the biomechanics and cell biology of wound...
Planar in vitro models have been invaluable tools to identify the mechanical basis of wound closure....
AbstractCell-mediated contraction plays a critical role in many physiological and pathological proce...
Contractile and phenotypic properties of human fibroblasts from healing wounds were compared to thos...
Fibroblasts and their activated phenotype, myofibroblasts, are the primary cell types involved in th...
Cell-mediated remodeling and wound closure are critical for efficient wound healing, but the contrib...
Many cell types remodel the extracellular matrix of the tissues they inhabit in response to a wide r...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...