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The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Skin Wound Healing. / Potekaev, Nikolai N. ; Borzykh, Olga B.; Medvedev, German V. ; Pushkin, Denis V. ; Petrova, Marina M.; Petrov, Artem V. ; Dmitrenko, Diana V. ; Karpova, Elena I. ; Demina, Olga M. ; Shnayder, Natalia A. .

в: Journal of Clinical Medicine, Том 10, № 24, 5947, 18.12.2021.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

Harvard

Potekaev, NN, Borzykh, OB, Medvedev, GV, Pushkin, DV, Petrova, MM, Petrov, AV, Dmitrenko, DV, Karpova, EI, Demina, OM & Shnayder, NA 2021, 'The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Skin Wound Healing', Journal of Clinical Medicine, Том. 10, № 24, 5947. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245947

APA

Potekaev, N. N., Borzykh, O. B., Medvedev, G. V., Pushkin, D. V., Petrova, M. M., Petrov, A. V., Dmitrenko, D. V., Karpova, E. I., Demina, O. M., & Shnayder, N. A. (2021). The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Skin Wound Healing. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(24), [5947]. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245947

Vancouver

Potekaev NN, Borzykh OB, Medvedev GV, Pushkin DV, Petrova MM, Petrov AV и пр. The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Skin Wound Healing. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021 Дек. 18;10(24). 5947. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245947

Author

Potekaev, Nikolai N. ; Borzykh, Olga B. ; Medvedev, German V. ; Pushkin, Denis V. ; Petrova, Marina M. ; Petrov, Artem V. ; Dmitrenko, Diana V. ; Karpova, Elena I. ; Demina, Olga M. ; Shnayder, Natalia A. . / The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Skin Wound Healing. в: Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2021 ; Том 10, № 24.

BibTeX

@article{44a4d5e397fd482fad28626ed3440f8b,
title = "The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Skin Wound Healing",
abstract = "Impaired wound healing is one of the unsolved problems of modern medicine, affecting patients{\textquoteright} quality of life and causing serious economic losses. Impaired wound healing can manifest itself in the form of chronic skin wounds or hypertrophic scars. Research on the biology and physiology of skin wound healing disorders is actively continuing, but, unfortunately, a single understanding has not been developed. The attention of clinicians to the biological and physiological aspects of wound healing in the skin is necessary for the search for new and effective methods of prevention and treatment of its consequences. In addition, it is important to update knowledge about genetic and non-genetic factors predisposing to impaired wound healing in order to identify risk levels and develop personalized strategies for managing such patients. Wound healing is a very complex process involving several overlapping stages and involving many factors. This thematic review focuses on the extracellular matrix of the skin, in particular its role in wound healing. The authors analyzed the results of fundamental research in recent years, finding promising potential for their transition into real clinical practice.",
keywords = "заживление ран; внеклеточный матрикс кожи; нарушение регенерации, wound healing, extracellular skin matrix, violation of regeneration, Wound healing, Violation of regeneration, Extracellular skin matrix",
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AU - Pushkin, Denis V.

AU - Petrova, Marina M.

AU - Petrov, Artem V.

AU - Dmitrenko, Diana V.

AU - Karpova, Elena I.

AU - Demina, Olga M.

AU - Shnayder, Natalia A.

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N2 - Impaired wound healing is one of the unsolved problems of modern medicine, affecting patients’ quality of life and causing serious economic losses. Impaired wound healing can manifest itself in the form of chronic skin wounds or hypertrophic scars. Research on the biology and physiology of skin wound healing disorders is actively continuing, but, unfortunately, a single understanding has not been developed. The attention of clinicians to the biological and physiological aspects of wound healing in the skin is necessary for the search for new and effective methods of prevention and treatment of its consequences. In addition, it is important to update knowledge about genetic and non-genetic factors predisposing to impaired wound healing in order to identify risk levels and develop personalized strategies for managing such patients. Wound healing is a very complex process involving several overlapping stages and involving many factors. This thematic review focuses on the extracellular matrix of the skin, in particular its role in wound healing. The authors analyzed the results of fundamental research in recent years, finding promising potential for their transition into real clinical practice.

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