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Regenerative Skincare Research Tracker

Every clinical trial and published study on exosomes, PRP, growth factors, and stem cell treatments for skin — curated with plain-language summaries.

351 studies tracked5 compounds coveredUpdated Jun 2026

Injectable platelet-rich fibrin as a valid therapeutic option for inactive linear morphea (en coup de saber): report of cases.

The Journal of dermatological treatmentDec 2026

PRP-driven biomimetic liver tissue engineering: A cost-effective platform for high-efficiency expansion of mouse primary hepatocytes.

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BiomaterialsJul 2026

A multimodal ROS logic-gated therapeutic platform disrupts the vicious cycle of senescence to promote aged bone defect repair.

Bioactive materialsJul 2026

Exosomal miRNA-218-5p derived from low-passage dermal papilla cells modulates hair follicle growth and development.

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Non-coding RNA researchJun 2026

A nanoengineered coating with dual antioxidant and immunomodulatory functions on titanium implants for osteoregeneration in osteoporosis.

Biomaterials advancesJun 2026

Cardiac and skeletal muscle delivery of biotherapeutics with a blood vessel epicardial substance-targeting peptide.

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BiomaterialsJun 2026

Beta vulgaris-derived exosome-like nanovesicles mitigate photoaging by attenuating oxidative stress and promoting collagen biosynthesis.

Colloids and surfaces. B, BiointerfacesMay 2026

Cedrol from Platycladus orientalis (L.) Franco regulates M1/M2 polarization of macrophages and promotes hair regeneration.

Journal of ethnopharmacologyApr 2026

Molecular mechanisms of Cornua Cervi Degelatinatum extract in promoting skin wound healing: Insights from transcriptomics and multi-model validation.

Journal of ethnopharmacologyApr 2026

Ethnopharmacological evaluation of Vitellaria paradoxa triterpenes for wound healing: In vivo evidence of lupeol and α/β-amyrin in promoting dermal regeneration.

Journal of ethnopharmacologyApr 2026

An integrin α3β1-CSTF3 signaling axis regulates alternative polyadenylation of Mmp9 mRNA.

Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix BiologyApr 2026

Epinecidin-1 enhances proliferation and migration via NFκB-linked mechanisms: Insights into wound healing potential.

Experimental cell researchApr 2026

Neuro-bone-skin tri-regeneration via a microenvironment-responsive PRP-loaded chitosan hydrogel for traumatic brain injury therapy.

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Materials today. BioApr 2026

3D mechanical stimulation modulates endothelial exosomes to promote fibroblast activation.

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Tissue & cellApr 2026

Acetoacetate-preconditioned adipose stem cells promote burn wound healing through enhanced cellular retention and paracrine signaling.

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Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn InjuriesApr 2026

Stem cell-derived and plant-derived exosomes: Promising therapeutics for skin healing and regeneration.

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Molecular and cellular probesApr 2026

Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell exosomes enhance diabetic wound healing via the amelioration of fibroblast senescence through the SMARCAL1-Drp1 signaling pathway.

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Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of diseaseApr 2026

Combined transplantation of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells and MEEK micrografts in rabbits: A long-term self-controlled study.

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Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn InjuriesApr 2026

ADMSC-derived exosomes promote diabetic wound healing by inhibiting neutrophil extracellular traps formation through delivering miR-92a-1-5p.

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Archives of biochemistry and biophysicsApr 2026

3D-printed PRP-infused double-network hydrogels orchestrate inflammation resolution and vascular regeneration in infected wounds.

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Materials today. BioApr 2026

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