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  1. A microbiome and metabolomic signature of phases of cutaneous healing identified by profiling sequential acute wounds of human skin: An exploratory study
  2. Microarchitectural analysis of decellularised unscarred and scarred dermis provides insight into the organisation and ultrastructure of the human skin with implications for future dermal substitute scaffold design
  3. Photobiomodulation of a flowable matrix in a human skin ex vivo model demonstrates energy-based enhancement of engraftment integration and remodeling
  4. Volatile organic compound detection as a potential means of diagnosing cutaneous wound infections
  5. Cutaneous wound biofilm and the potential for electrical stimulation in management of the microbiome
  6. Non-animal models of wound healing in cutaneous repair: In silico, in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models of wounds and scars in human skin
  7. The efficacy of electrical stimulation in lower extremity cutaneous wound healing: A systematic review
  8. Whole genome microarray data of chronic wound debridement prior to application of dermal skin substitutes
  9. Non-invasive objective devices for monitoring the inflammatory, proliferative and remodelling phases of cutaneous wound healing and skin scarring
  10. The efficacy of electrical stimulation in experimentally induced cutaneous wounds in animals
  11. In vitro and ex vivo analysis of hyaluronan supplementation of Integra® dermal template on human dermal fibroblasts and keratinocytes
  12. Noninvasive device readouts validated by immunohistochemical analysis enable objective quantitative assessment of acute wound healing in human skin
  13. Topical management of striae distensae (stretch marks): prevention and therapy of striae rubrae and albae
  14. Optimization of an ex vivo wound healing model in the adult human skin: Functional evaluation using photodynamic therapy
  15. An abnormality in glucocorticoid receptor expression differentiates steroid responders from nonresponders in keloid disease
  16. Ex vivo evaluation of acellular and cellular collagen-glycosaminoglycan flowable matrices
  17. Skin substitute‐assisted repair shows reduced dermal fibrosis in acute human wounds validated simultaneously by histology and optical coherence tomography
  18. Ex vivoevaluation of the effect of photodynamic therapy on skin scars and striae distensae
  19. Regenerative healing, scar-free healing and scar formation across the species: current concepts and future perspectives
  20. Optical coherence tomography: a reliable alternative to invasive histological assessment of acute wound healing in human skin?
  21. Striae distensae: a comprehensive review and evidence-based evaluation of prophylaxis and treatment