IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the recovery of patients. There is a notable absence of suitable animal-free models for investigating the inflammatory processes following burn injuries, thereby impeding the development of more effective therapies to improve burn wound healing in patients.MethodsIn this study, we established a human full skin equivalent (FSE) burn wound model and incorporated human peripheral blood-derived monocytes and T cells.ResultsUpon infiltration into the FSEs, the monocytes differentiated into macrophages within a span of 7 days. Burn-injured FSEs exhibited macrophages with increased expression of HLA-DR+ and elevated production of IL-8 (CXCL8), in compari...
The skin is the largest organ and serves as a protective barrier for the host and maintains homeosta...
Burns are a global public health problem, accounting for an estimated 265,000 deaths annually. Infla...
ABSTRACT Major burns induce immune complications, which are associated with myeloid cell activation ...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
BACKGROUND:Burn-induced inflammation leads to impaired immune responses resulting in increased morbi...
Human skin contains epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) and dermal dendritic cells (DCs) that are key p...
Many burn interventions aim to target the inflammatory response as a means of enhancing healing or l...
IntroductionBurns are characterized by a massive and prolonged acute inflammation, which persists fo...
BACKGROUND: In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocy...
Abstract: Burn injury results in immunosuppres-sion; previous work implicated a combination of al-te...
Burn are diverse and complex injuries that not only have local effects but also serious systemic con...
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Abstract: Burn injuries are known to be associ-ated with altered immune functions, resulting in decr...
The skin is the largest organ and serves as a protective barrier for the host and maintains homeosta...
Burns are a global public health problem, accounting for an estimated 265,000 deaths annually. Infla...
ABSTRACT Major burns induce immune complications, which are associated with myeloid cell activation ...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
BACKGROUND:Burn-induced inflammation leads to impaired immune responses resulting in increased morbi...
Human skin contains epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) and dermal dendritic cells (DCs) that are key p...
Many burn interventions aim to target the inflammatory response as a means of enhancing healing or l...
IntroductionBurns are characterized by a massive and prolonged acute inflammation, which persists fo...
BACKGROUND: In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocy...
Abstract: Burn injury results in immunosuppres-sion; previous work implicated a combination of al-te...
Burn are diverse and complex injuries that not only have local effects but also serious systemic con...
Contains fulltext : 284423.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Abstract: Burn injuries are known to be associ-ated with altered immune functions, resulting in decr...
The skin is the largest organ and serves as a protective barrier for the host and maintains homeosta...
Burns are a global public health problem, accounting for an estimated 265,000 deaths annually. Infla...
ABSTRACT Major burns induce immune complications, which are associated with myeloid cell activation ...