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  1. Discussion
  2. Keloid research: current status and future directions
  3. Surgical excision and postoperative radiotherapy for keloids
  4. Endothelial dysfunction may promote keloid growth
  5. The tension biology of wound healing
  6. Reconstruction of elbow skin and soft tissue defects using perforator-pedicled propeller flaps
  7. Endothelial dysfunction and mechanobiology in pathological cutaneous scarring: lessons learned from soft tissue fibrosis
  8. Histological analysis of hyalinised keloidal collagen formation in earlobe keloids over time: collagen hyalinisation starts in the perivascular area
  9. Mechanobiology and Mechanotherapy for Cutaneous Scarring
  10. Mechanobiology and Mechanotherapy for Skin Disorders
  11. Keloid progression: a stiffness gap hypothesis
  12. Wound care matrices for chronic leg ulcers: role in therapy
  13. Hypertension: a systemic key to understanding local keloid severity
  14. The link between hypertension and pathological scarring: Does hypertension cause or promote keloid and hypertrophic scar pathogenesis?
  15. Useful Tips for Skin Grafts
  16. Are keloid and hypertrophic scar different forms of the same disorder? A fibroproliferative skin disorder hypothesis based on keloid findings
  17. External Wire Frame Fixation for Skin Grafts
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  20. Survival area of super-thin flaps
  21. Editorial [Hot topic: Adipose-Derived Stem Cells (ASCs)(Guest Editor: Rei Ogawa)]