Skin soft tissue expansion is one of the most basic and commonly used techniques in plastic surgery to obtain excess skin for a variety of medical uses. However, skin soft tissue expansion is faced with many problems, such as long treatment process, poor skin quality, high retraction rate, and complications. Therefore, a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of skin soft tissue expansion is needed. The key to skin soft tissue expansion lies in the mechanical stretch applied to the skin by an inflatable expander. Mechanical stimulation activates multiple signaling pathways through cellular adhesion molecules and regulates gene expression profiles in cells. Meanwhile, various types of cells contribute to skin expansion, including keratinocyt...
This article is a review of current research on the mechanism of regeneration of skin and peripheral...
Background: Keratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured skin....
AbstractBackgroundKeratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured s...
Purpose: Tissue expansion (TE) is based on the skin’s exceptional ability to regenerate under mechan...
The ability of the skin to grow in response to stretching has been exploited in reconstructive surge...
Epidermal keratinocytes are continuously exposed to mechanical forces. The human skin surface can be...
BACKGROUND: Tissue expansion is a concept based on the skin's natural ability to stretch in res...
Abstract Background Tissue expansion is a procedure that promotes skin regeneration by mechanical st...
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의과대학/석사Mechanical force plays a significant role in scar development which is supported by the fact ...
Background: Mechanical stretch, in term of skin expansion, can induce effective but limited in vivo ...
AbstractBackgroundMechanical stretch, in term of skin expansion, can induce effective but limited in...
Human skin is a highly specialized mechanoresponsive interface separating our bodies from the extern...
All previous reports concerning the effect of stretch on cultured skin cells dealt with experiments ...
Responses of epidermal stem cells to stretch in a living organism. Stretching the skin of mice revea...
This article is a review of current research on the mechanism of regeneration of skin and peripheral...
Background: Keratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured skin....
AbstractBackgroundKeratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured s...
Purpose: Tissue expansion (TE) is based on the skin’s exceptional ability to regenerate under mechan...
The ability of the skin to grow in response to stretching has been exploited in reconstructive surge...
Epidermal keratinocytes are continuously exposed to mechanical forces. The human skin surface can be...
BACKGROUND: Tissue expansion is a concept based on the skin's natural ability to stretch in res...
Abstract Background Tissue expansion is a procedure that promotes skin regeneration by mechanical st...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75136/1/j.1524-4725.1993.tb01002.x.pd
의과대학/석사Mechanical force plays a significant role in scar development which is supported by the fact ...
Background: Mechanical stretch, in term of skin expansion, can induce effective but limited in vivo ...
AbstractBackgroundMechanical stretch, in term of skin expansion, can induce effective but limited in...
Human skin is a highly specialized mechanoresponsive interface separating our bodies from the extern...
All previous reports concerning the effect of stretch on cultured skin cells dealt with experiments ...
Responses of epidermal stem cells to stretch in a living organism. Stretching the skin of mice revea...
This article is a review of current research on the mechanism of regeneration of skin and peripheral...
Background: Keratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured skin....
AbstractBackgroundKeratinocyte (KC) migration in re-epithelization is crucial in repairing injured s...