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Pignet, AL; Schellnegger, M; Hecker, A; Kamolz, LP; Kotzbeck, P.
Modeling Wound Chronicity In Vivo: The Translational Challenge to Capture the Complexity of Chronic Wounds.
J Invest Dermatol. 2024; 144(7): 1454-1470. Doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2023.11.024
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Pignet Anna-Lisa
Schellnegger Marlies
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Hecker Andrzej Stanislaw
Kamolz Lars-Peter
Kotzbeck Petra
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Abstract:
In an aging society with common lifestyle-associated health issues such as obesity and diabetes, chronic wounds pose a frequent challenge that physicians face in everyday clinical practice. Therefore, nonhealing wounds have attracted much scientific attention. Several in vitro and in vivo models have been introduced to deepen our understanding of chronic wound pathogenesis and amplify therapeutic strategies. Understanding how wounds become chronic will provide insights to reverse or avoid chronicity. Although choosing a suitable model is of utmost importance to receive valuable outcomes, an ideal in vivo model capturing the complexity of chronic wounds is still missing and remains a translational challenge. This review discusses the most relevant mammalian models for wound healing studies and provides guidance on how to implement the hallmarks of chronic wounds. It highlights the benefits and pitfalls of established models and maps out future avenues for research.
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Wound Healing - physiology
Humans - administration & dosage
Animals - administration & dosage
Chronic Disease - administration & dosage
Disease Models, Animal - administration & dosage
Translational Research, Biomedical - administration & dosage
Wounds and Injuries - pathology
Skin - pathology, injuries

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