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The subcutaneous capsules for foreign body in fetal rabbits: preliminary report

Lee WJ, Park BY

In terms of wound healing, there are fundamental intrinsic and extrinsic differences between fetuses (scar-free healing) and adults. The fetus exhibits less typical inflammatory response (signifiquently neutropenic) with an underdeveloped...
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Comparative study on motility of the cultured fetal and neonatal dermal fibroblasts in extracellular matrix

Park JC, Park BJ, Suh H, Park BY, Rah DK

One of the differences between fetal and adult skin healing is the ability of fetal wounds heal without contraction and scar formation. Extracellular matrix (ECM) provides a substratum for cells...
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Gene therapy of scarring: a lesson learned from fetal scarless wound healing

Liu W, Cao Y, Longaker M

Cutaneous wounding in adult humans and higher vertebrate animals results in scar formation. In contrast, both human and animal fetuses, at early gestational ages, exhibit skin wound healing without scarring....
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Triple marker screening for fetal chromosomal abnormalities in Korean women of advanced maternal age

Kim SK, Bai SW, Chung JE, Jung YN, Park KH, Cho DJ, Kim JW, Yang YH, Song CH

The purpose of this article is to assess the value of maternal serum triple marker screening of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and unconjugated estriol (uE3)...
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