December 2012 in “Bulletin of Egyptian Society for Physiological Sciences” Copper (II) albumin complex improves healing of severe burns by its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and pain relief properties.
October 2025 in “Materials Today Bio” The study investigates the use of axolotl-derived decellularized extracellular matrix (A-dECM) as a scaffold to enhance regenerative healing and reduce fibrosis in burn wounds. In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that A-dECM supports cell proliferation, accelerates wound closure, and improves skin architecture by reducing inflammatory and fibrotic markers. A-dECM modulates the immune environment by promoting M2 macrophage signals, leading to enhanced re-epithelialization and organized collagen remodeling. The study concludes that A-dECM has potential as a therapeutic scaffold for skin regeneration, although challenges such as scalable production and regulatory approval need to be addressed before clinical application.
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August 2021 in “Biologics” Stem cell therapy shows promise in improving burn wound healing.
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July 2017 in “Clinical Science” MicroRNAs are important for skin health and could be targets for new skin disorder treatments.
Stem cell therapy shows promise for better burn healing but needs more research and standardization.