A new review asks whether we can move from patching to regrowing — and what stands between lab-bench organoids and the clinic.
The “Relay Race” to Healing: Insights from a Spatiotemporal Roadmap of Human Skin Wound Healing #WoundHealing
In the intricate dance of healing, our bodies engage in a biological relay race, passing the baton of recovery from one cellular team to the next. A groundbreaking study, “Spatiotemporal Single-Cell Roadmap of Human Skin Wound Healing,” published in Cell Stem Cell(2024), maps this race at the single-cell level, offering unparalleled insights into the dynamic processes of human... Continue Reading →
Allogenic Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment: Clinical Effectiveness
Intriguing work from our friend and colleague Prof. Beata Rakowska and coworkers from Poland Although encouraging results of adipose-derived stem cell (ADSC) use in wound healing are available, the mechanism of action has been studied mainly in vitro and in animals. This work aimed to examine the safety and efficacy of allogenic ADSCs in human... Continue Reading →