The development of more and more new dermal substitutes requires a reliable and effective animal model to evaluate their safety and efficacy. In this study we constructed a novel animal model using co-transplantation of autologous epidermal sheets with dermal substitutes to repair full-thickness skin defects. Autologous epidermal sheets were obtained by digesting the basement membrane (BM) and dermal components from rat split-thickness skins in Dispase II solution (1.2 u/ ml) at 4uC for 8, 10 and 12 h. H&E, immunohistochemical and live/dead staining showed that the epidermal sheet preserved an intact epidermis without any BM or dermal components, and a high percentage of viable cells (92.1064.19%) and P63 positive cells (67.4364.21%) un...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if inju...
Collagen-based skin substitutes are among the most promising materials to improve regeneration of fu...
Background: Currently, acellular dermal substitutes used for skin reconstruction are usually covered...
Extensive full-thickness skin loss, associated with deep burns or other traumata, represents a major...
Reepithelialization of skin wounds is essential to restore barrier function and prevent infection. T...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the remodeling process of the various skin substit...
Background: Extended full thickness skin defects still represent a considerable therapeutic challeng...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
A living-skin equivalent useful as a skin replacement and as a model system for basic studies has be...
Treatment of full-thickness skin defects with split-thickness skin grafts is generally associated wi...
Autologous epidermal transplantation for human burn management is an example of a significant breakt...
Integra® is a skin substitute used for dermal reconstruction. Current clinical practice consists of ...
Studies of skin graft behaviour in rodent excisional wound models are limited by the dominance of wo...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if inju...
Collagen-based skin substitutes are among the most promising materials to improve regeneration of fu...
Background: Currently, acellular dermal substitutes used for skin reconstruction are usually covered...
Extensive full-thickness skin loss, associated with deep burns or other traumata, represents a major...
Reepithelialization of skin wounds is essential to restore barrier function and prevent infection. T...
We tested different biodegradable matrix materials as dermal substitutes in a porcine wound model. M...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the remodeling process of the various skin substit...
Background: Extended full thickness skin defects still represent a considerable therapeutic challeng...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
A living-skin equivalent useful as a skin replacement and as a model system for basic studies has be...
Treatment of full-thickness skin defects with split-thickness skin grafts is generally associated wi...
Autologous epidermal transplantation for human burn management is an example of a significant breakt...
Integra® is a skin substitute used for dermal reconstruction. Current clinical practice consists of ...
Studies of skin graft behaviour in rodent excisional wound models are limited by the dominance of wo...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if inju...
Collagen-based skin substitutes are among the most promising materials to improve regeneration of fu...