AbstractBecause fibroblasts deposit the collagen matrix that determines the mechanical integrity of scar tissue, altering fibroblast invasion could alter wound healing outcomes. Anisotropic mechanical boundary conditions (restraint, stretch, or tension) could affect the rate of fibroblast invasion, but their importance relative to the prototypical drivers of fibroblast infiltration during wound healing—cell and chemokine concentration gradients—is unknown. We tested whether anisotropic mechanical boundary conditions affected the directionality and speed of fibroblasts migrating into a three-dimensional model wound, which could simultaneously expose fibroblasts to mechanical, structural, steric, and chemical guidance cues. We created fibrin-...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Myofibroblasts orchestrate wound healing processes, and if they remain activated, they drive disease...
AbstractBecause fibroblasts deposit the collagen matrix that determines the mechanical integrity of ...
The extent to which collagen alignment occurs during dermal wound healing determines the severity of...
Cutaneous wounds undergo an intricate healing process stimulated by a variety of local mechanical an...
We deveiop a novel mathematical model for collagen deposition and alignment during dermal wound heal...
En masse cell migration is more relevant compared with single-cell migration in physiological proces...
Fibroblast migration is critical to the wound healing process. In vivo, migration occurs on fibrilla...
In vitro research in the field of mechanotransducive regulation of dermal fibroblasts is characteriz...
In tissue regeneration, the goal is to regenerate tissue similar to what was damaged or missing whil...
Engineered fibrous tissues consisting of cells encapsulated within collagen gels are widely used thr...
Fibroblasts and their activated phenotype, myofibroblasts, are the primary cell types involved in th...
The ways that fibroblasts remodel their environment are central to wound healing, development of mus...
Many cell types remodel the extracellular matrix of the tissues they inhabit in response to a wide r...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Myofibroblasts orchestrate wound healing processes, and if they remain activated, they drive disease...
AbstractBecause fibroblasts deposit the collagen matrix that determines the mechanical integrity of ...
The extent to which collagen alignment occurs during dermal wound healing determines the severity of...
Cutaneous wounds undergo an intricate healing process stimulated by a variety of local mechanical an...
We deveiop a novel mathematical model for collagen deposition and alignment during dermal wound heal...
En masse cell migration is more relevant compared with single-cell migration in physiological proces...
Fibroblast migration is critical to the wound healing process. In vivo, migration occurs on fibrilla...
In vitro research in the field of mechanotransducive regulation of dermal fibroblasts is characteriz...
In tissue regeneration, the goal is to regenerate tissue similar to what was damaged or missing whil...
Engineered fibrous tissues consisting of cells encapsulated within collagen gels are widely used thr...
Fibroblasts and their activated phenotype, myofibroblasts, are the primary cell types involved in th...
The ways that fibroblasts remodel their environment are central to wound healing, development of mus...
Many cell types remodel the extracellular matrix of the tissues they inhabit in response to a wide r...
Wound contraction is an ancient survival mechanism of vertebrates that results from tensile forces s...
Fibrin promotes wound healing by serving as provisional extracellular matrix for fibroblasts that re...
Myofibroblasts orchestrate wound healing processes, and if they remain activated, they drive disease...