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Nanofiber Fractionalization Stimulates Healing of Large Intestine Anastomoses in Rabbits.

Martin KralovicMichal VjaclovskyZbynek TonarMartina GrajciarovaJana LorenzovaMartin OtahalAlois NecasJiri HochEvzen Amler
Published in: International journal of nanomedicine (2022)
We concluded that the fractionalized chitosan nanofibers led to accelerated healing for rabbit colorectal anastomoses by the targeted stimulation of collagen-producing cells in the intestine, the smooth muscle cells and the fibroblasts. We believe that the collagen-producing cells were stimulated both directly due to the presence of a biocompatible scaffold providing cell adhesion, and indirectly, by a proper stimulation of immunocytes in the suture.
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