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3. Outcomes of Biosynthetic and Synthetic Mesh in Ventral Hernia Repair

4. 23. Endothelial Specific CXCL12 Regulates Neovascularization Through Fibroblast VEGF Signaling during Tissue Repair and Regeneration

5. Two Independent Capsules Surrounding a Single Textured Implant in Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

9. Reinforced Biologic Mesh Reduces Postoperative Complications Compared to Biologic Mesh after Ventral Hernia Repair

14. 7. Allometric Tissue-scale Forces Drive Pathological Foreign Body Response To Biomedical Implants By Activating Mechanoresponsive Immune Cells

15. QS25. Conservation of the Fibroblast Programming Response to Solid Organ Tumors Suggests Novel Treatment Strategies Targeting the Mgp and Cd26 Surface Receptors

16. QS39. Identification Of Fibrocirculators: Circulating Non-hematopoietic Cells Homing to Sites of Injury ro Orchestrate Tissue Fibrosis

17. QS40. Characterization of Mechanoresponsive Inflammatory Cells During Wound Healing

23. Proceed with Caution: Mouse Deep Digit Flexor Tendon Injury Model

26. 3: Multimodal Molecular Analysis Reveals Divergent Trajectories Of Wound Regeneration Versus Fibrosis

27. QS8: Enrichment of Nanofiber Hydrogel Composite with Fractionated Fat Promotes Pro-regenerative Macrophage Polarization and Angiogenesis for Soft Tissue Engineering

28. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Descriptive Review of the Technology and Current Application in Chronic Wounds

30. QS3: CRISPR/Cas9 Editing of Autologous Dendritic Cells to Enhance Angiogenesis and Wound Healing

31. 1: Iqgap1 Signaling Promotes Foreign Body Response To Biomedical Implants

33. Abstract 190: Dermal Wounding Reveals Focal Adhesion Kinase Dependent Tissue-Resident Fibroblast Progenitors

34. Abstract QS7: Mechanical Signaling Critically Drives Human Foreign Body Response To Biomedical Implants.

35. Abstract 186: CD36 Antagonism Minimizes Skin Scarring By Inhibiting JUN-dependent Fibrotic Pathways Within Fibrogenic Fibroblast Subpopulations

42. Abstract 112: Galvanotactic Smart Bandage For Wireless Wound Healing

50. Abstract 37: Machine Learning Analysis Of Connective Tissue Networks Enables Objective Characterization Of Skin Fibroses

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