Tissue remodeling is associated with both normal and abnormal processes including wound healing, fibrosis and cancer. In skin, abnormal remodeling causes permanent structural changes that can lead to hypertropic scarring and keloid formation. Normal remodeling, although fast and efficient in skin, is still imperfect, and a connective tissue scar remains at the wound site1. As a result, methods are needed to optimize tissue remodeling in vivo in all cases of wound repair. Since fibroblast-mediated contraction of engineered 3-D collagen based tissues (RAFTs) represents an in vitro model of the tissue contraction and collagen remodeling that occurs in vivo2, RAFT tissue contraction studies combined with two-photon microscopy (TPM) studies are ...
Fibrillar collagen is the most abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) constituent which maintains the s...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
Collagen is the protein primarily responsible for the load-bearing properties of tissues and collage...
Two-photon microscopy (TPM) is a non-invasive biological imaging technique that can be used to selec...
BackgroundKeloids and hypertrophic scars result from aberrant wound healing and remain a potential c...
Tissue remodeling is a complex process that can occur in response to a wound or injury. In lung tiss...
International audienceDermal fibroblasts are responsible for the generation of mechanical forces wit...
Tissue remodeling is a complex process that can occur in response to a wound or injury. In lung tiss...
International audienceOne of the main functions of dermal fibroblasts is the generation of mechanica...
International audienceWe compare second harmonic generation (SHG) to histological and immunohistoche...
Deep imaging within tissue (over 300 mm) at micrometer resolution has become possible with the adven...
Two-photon imaging of human skin using ultra short laser pulses can be used to obtain information ab...
Fibrillar collagen is the most abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) constituent which maintains the s...
Two-photon polymerization has enabled the precise microfabrication of three-dimensional structures w...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
Fibrillar collagen is the most abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) constituent which maintains the s...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
Collagen is the protein primarily responsible for the load-bearing properties of tissues and collage...
Two-photon microscopy (TPM) is a non-invasive biological imaging technique that can be used to selec...
BackgroundKeloids and hypertrophic scars result from aberrant wound healing and remain a potential c...
Tissue remodeling is a complex process that can occur in response to a wound or injury. In lung tiss...
International audienceDermal fibroblasts are responsible for the generation of mechanical forces wit...
Tissue remodeling is a complex process that can occur in response to a wound or injury. In lung tiss...
International audienceOne of the main functions of dermal fibroblasts is the generation of mechanica...
International audienceWe compare second harmonic generation (SHG) to histological and immunohistoche...
Deep imaging within tissue (over 300 mm) at micrometer resolution has become possible with the adven...
Two-photon imaging of human skin using ultra short laser pulses can be used to obtain information ab...
Fibrillar collagen is the most abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) constituent which maintains the s...
Two-photon polymerization has enabled the precise microfabrication of three-dimensional structures w...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
Fibrillar collagen is the most abundant extracellular matrix (ECM) constituent which maintains the s...
Skin, tendons, and other tissues can heal, but with formation of scar tissue, characterized by alter...
Collagen is the protein primarily responsible for the load-bearing properties of tissues and collage...