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21 May 2001 Granulation tissue exhibits differences in alpha-smooth muscle actin expression after laser-assisted skin closure (LASC)
Serge R. Mordon, Alexandre Capon M.D., Laurence Fleurisse M.D., Collette Creusy M.D.
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Abstract
Laser assisted skin closure (LASC) has been shown to accelerate wound healing and to reduce scarring. However, the mechanisms involved during the cutaneous wound repair after LASC remain unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the inflammation process and the wound repair fibroplasia, particularly the involvement of granulation tissue fibroblasts (myofibroblasts).
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Serge R. Mordon, Alexandre Capon M.D., Laurence Fleurisse M.D., and Collette Creusy M.D. "Granulation tissue exhibits differences in alpha-smooth muscle actin expression after laser-assisted skin closure (LASC)", Proc. SPIE 4244, Lasers in Surgery: Advanced Characterization, Therapeutics, and Systems XI, (21 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.427797
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KEYWORDS
Wound healing

Inflammation

Skin

Tissues

Laser tissue interaction

Collagen

Laser irradiation

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