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  1. Role of Inflammasomes in Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars—Lessons Learned from Chronic Diabetic Wounds and Skin Fibrosis
  2. Asporin inhibits collagen matrix‐mediated intercellular mechanocommunications between fibroblasts during keloid progression
  3. Keloidal pathophysiology: Current notions
  4. Consistent apparent Young’s modulus of human embryonic stem cells and derived cell types stabilized by substrate stiffness regulation promotes lineage specificity maintenance
  5. Systemic factors that shape cutaneous pathological scarring
  6. TGase‐Enhanced Microtissue Assembly in 3D‐Printed‐Template‐Scaffold (3D‐MAPS) for Large Tissue Defect Reparation
  7. Matrix-transmitted paratensile signaling enables myofibroblast – fibroblast cross talk in fibrosis expansion
  8. The Vascular Involvement in Soft Tissue Fibrosis—Lessons Learned from Pathological Scarring
  9. The Epidemiology of Keloids
  10. Cryoprotectant enables structural control of porous scaffolds for exploration of cellular mechano-responsiveness in 3D
  11. Mechanical microenvironment as a key cellular regulator in the liver
  12. Managing keloid scars: From radiation therapy to actual and potential drug deliveries
  13. Physical Properties of Implanted Porous Bioscaffolds Regulate Skin Repair: Focusing on Mechanical and Structural Features
  14. Mechanotransduction-modulated fibrotic microniches reveal the contribution of angiogenesis in liver fibrosis
  15. Endothelial dysfunction and mechanobiology in pathological cutaneous scarring: lessons learned from soft tissue fibrosis
  16. Pathology-targeted cell delivery via injectable micro-scaffold capsule mediated by endogenous TGase
  17. Mechanically- and electrically-enhanced CNT-collagen hydrogels as potential scaffolds for engineered cardiac constructs
  18. Stiffness-Controlled Thermoresponsive Hydrogels for Cell Harvesting with Sustained Mechanical Memory
  19. Mechanobiology and Mechanotherapy for Cutaneous Scarring
  20. Mechanobiology and Mechanotherapy for Cutaneous Wound-Healing
  21. Keloid progression: a stiffness gap hypothesis
  22. Substrate stiffness orchestrates epithelial cellular heterogeneity with controlled proliferative pattern via E-cadherin/β-catenin mechanotransduction
  23. Regeneration of hair and other skin appendages: A microenvironment-centric view
  24. Engineering EMT using 3D micro-scaffold to promote hepatic functions for drug hepatotoxicity evaluation
  25. A new strategy for total auricular reconstruction using prelamination of an extended retroauricular flap with tissue expansion
  26. Engineering Embryonic Stem Cell Microenvironments for Tailored Cellular Differentiation
  27. Bio-Mechanical Stimulation of Skin Fibroblasts
  28. PKCδ inhibition normalizes the wound-healing capacity of diabetic human fibroblasts
  29. Preconditioning of mesenchymal stromal cells toward nucleus pulposus-like cells by microcryogels-based 3D cell culture and syringe-based pressure loading system
  30. Proapoptotic effect of control-released basic fibroblast growth factor on skin wound healing in a diabetic mouse model
  31. current sirna tagets in atherosclerosis and aortic aneurysm
  32. Hypertension: a systemic key to understanding local keloid severity
  33. External wire-frame fixation of digital skin grafts: A non-invasive alternative to the K-wire insertion method
  34. The link between hypertension and pathological scarring: Does hypertension cause or promote keloid and hypertrophic scar pathogenesis?
  35. In brief
  36. Effect of negative pressure wound therapy on wound healing
  37. Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Scar Contracture-bearing Axilla and Digital Webs Using the Square Flap Method
  38. Biological effects of cellular stretch on human dermal fibroblasts
  39. Analysis of Surgical Treatments for Earlobe Keloids
  40. Mechanotherapy: revisiting physical therapy and recruiting mechanobiology for a new era in medicine
  41. Pharmacological treatment for keloids
  42. Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars
  43. Transcriptome Analysis of Skin Photoaging in Chinese Females Reveals the Involvement of Skin Homeostasis and Metabolic Changes
  44. Preclinical Efficacy of Slow-Release bFGF in Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in a Dorsal Island Skin Flap Model
  45. Roles of lipid metabolism in keloid development
  46. Are keloid and hypertrophic scar different forms of the same disorder? A fibroproliferative skin disorder hypothesis based on keloid findings
  47. Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Bone Regeneration Using Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  48. Mechanosignaling pathways in cutaneous scarring
  49. The relationship between skin stretching/contraction and pathologic scarring: The important role of mechanical forces in keloid generation
  50. Fibroproliferative Disorders and Their Mechanobiology
  51. Small-Wave Incision Method for Linear Hypertrophic Scar Reconstruction: A Parallel-Group Randomized Controlled Study
  52. Clinical Applications of Basic Research that Shows Reducing Skin Tension Could Prevent and Treat Abnormal Scarring: The Importance of Fascial/Subcutaneous Tensile Reduction Sutures and Flap Surgery for Keloid and Hypertrophic Scar Reconstruction
  53. Individual Earmuff During Reconstruction of the Auricle
  54. Mechanotransduction in bone repair and regeneration
  55. Microtia: ear reconstruction using tissue expander and autogenous costal cartilage