Macrophage contribution to the survival of transferred expanded skin flap through angiogenesis.

Annals of translational medicine(2023)

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Abstract
Alternatively activated macrophages in the expanded flap could significantly promote angiogenesis, improve blood perfusion, and ultimately increase the flap survival rate. Modulating alternatively activated macrophages may provide a key therapeutic strategy to promote expanded skin flap survival. Our study has provided a basis for clinically improving random-pattern skin flap survival.
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Tissue expansion,angiogenesis,macrophages,random-pattern flap,survival
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