Theoretical and practical aspects of using fetal fibroblasts for skin regeneration

Volume: 36, Pages: 32 - 41
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
Cutaneous wounding in late-gestational fetal or postnatal humans results in scar formation without any skin appendages. Early or mid- gestational skin healing in humans is characterized by the absence of scaring in a process resembling regeneration. Tremendous cellular and molecular mechanisms contribute to this distinction, and fibroblasts play critical roles in scar or scarless wound healing. This review discussed the different repair...
Paper Details
Title
Theoretical and practical aspects of using fetal fibroblasts for skin regeneration
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
36
Pages
32 - 41
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