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Examining the contribution of surrounding intact skin during cutaneous healing

Abstract

Severe cutaneous wounds expose the body to the external environment, which may lead to impairments in bodily functions and increased risk of infection. There is a need to develop skin substitutes which could effectively promote complete skin regeneration following an injury. Murine models are used to test such skin substitutes, but their healing involves contraction of the dermis not found in human wounds. We have previously described a device …

Authors

Aljghami ME; Jeschke MG; Amini‐Nik S

Journal

Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 234, No. 4, pp. 523–531

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

April 2019

DOI

10.1111/joa.12941

ISSN

0021-8782