2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2015.05.004
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Uncultured adipose-derived regenerative cells (ADRCs) seeded in collagen scaffold improves dermal regeneration, enhancing early vascularization and structural organization following thermal burns

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“…Similarly, numerous preclinical and case study reports from our group and others have reported the angiogenic effect of ADRCs in several acute and chronic injury models. 11,26,27,33 Taken together, these data suggest that ADRCs promote tissue repair through their effect on modulating the inflammatory response and promoting angiogenesis and epithelialization.…”
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“…Similarly, numerous preclinical and case study reports from our group and others have reported the angiogenic effect of ADRCs in several acute and chronic injury models. 11,26,27,33 Taken together, these data suggest that ADRCs promote tissue repair through their effect on modulating the inflammatory response and promoting angiogenesis and epithelialization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…5,11,12,18,[26][27][28] Nevertheless, a current problem in the development of such therapies is to optimize the delivery approaches so that the cell suspension efficiently reaches the wound beds. Currently, there are two basic delivery methods for acute and chronic wounds: local injections around the perimeter of the wounds and topical application.…”
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