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1. Allometrically scaling tissue forces drive pathological foreign-body responses to implants via Rac2-activated myeloid cells

2. Cas9-mediated knockout of Ndrg2 enhances the regenerative potential of dendritic cells for wound healing

3. Wireless, closed-loop, smart bandage with integrated sensors and stimulators for advanced wound care and accelerated healing

5. Robotics in Plastic Surgery: It’s Here

6. Avenanthramide and β-Glucan Therapeutics Accelerate Wound Healing via Distinct and Nonoverlapping Mechanisms

10. Disrupting biological sensors of force promotes tissue regeneration in large organisms

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

17. Piezo inhibition preventsandrescues scarring by targeting the adipocyte to fibroblast transition

18. Figure S1 from E-Cadherin Represses Anchorage-Independent Growth in Sarcomas through Both Signaling and Mechanical Mechanisms

19. Data from E-Cadherin Represses Anchorage-Independent Growth in Sarcomas through Both Signaling and Mechanical Mechanisms

20. Supplementary Data from E-Cadherin Represses Anchorage-Independent Growth in Sarcomas through Both Signaling and Mechanical Mechanisms

23. Nitric oxide-releasing gel accelerates healing in a diabetic murine splinted excisional wound model

25. Wireless, closed-loop, smart bandage with integrated sensors and stimulators for advanced wound care and accelerated healing

27. Multiomic analysis reveals conservation of cancer-associated fibroblast phenotypes across species and tissue of origin

28. Inhibiting Fibroblast Mechanotransduction Modulates Severity of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

31. Mechano-Immunomodulation of Fibrosis and Healing

35. Loss of ATRX promotes aggressive features of osteosarcoma with increased NF-κB signaling and integrin binding

36. Mechanical Strain Drives Myeloid Cell Differentiation Toward Proinflammatory Subpopulations

37. Cas9-Mediated Knockout of Ndrg2 Enhances the Regenerative Potential of Dendritic Cells for Wound Healing

39. 31. Disrupting Mechanotransduction Decreases Fibrosis and Contracture in Split Thickness Skin Grafting

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

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

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

44. Disrupting mechanotransduction decreases fibrosis and contracture in split-thickness skin grafting

45. Loss of the chromatin remodeler, ATRX, promotes aggressive features of osteosarcoma with increased NF-κB signaling and integrin receptor binding

46. Pullulan‐Collagen hydrogel wound dressing promotes dermal remodelling and wound healing compared to commercially available collagen dressings

49. IQGAP1‐mediated mechanical signaling promotes the foreign body response to biomedical implants

50. Wireless closed-loop smart bandage for chronic wound management and accelerated tissue regeneration

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