早期胎儿愈合作为成人器官再生的模型。

Ioannis V Yannas, Matthew D Kwan, Michael T Longaker
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证据提供指出某些基本的相似之处,虽然不是相同的,在早期胎儿再生和成人诱导器官再生之间的机制。这些相似性有利于诱导器官再生模型,其中生物活性支架阻止伤口收缩和疤痕形成。
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Early fetal healing as a model for adult organ regeneration.

Evidence is provided pointing out certain basic similarities, though not an identity, between the mechanisms of early fetal regeneration and induced organ regeneration in adults. These similarities favor a model of induced organ regeneration in which biologically active scaffolds block wound contraction and scar formation.

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Tissue engineering
Tissue engineering CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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