Regeneration of the dermis does not occur spontaneously in the adult mammal. The epidermis is regenerated spontaneously provided there is a dermal substrate over which it can migrate. Certain highly porous, crosslinked collagen-glycosaminoglycan copolymers have induced partial morphogenesis of skin when seeded with dermal and epidermal cells and then grafted on standard, full-thickness skin wounds in the adult guinea pig. A mature epidermis and a nearly physiological dermis, which lacked hair follicles but was demonstrably different from scar, were regenerated over areas as large as 16 cm2. These chemical analogs of extracellular matrices were morphogenetically active provided that the average pore diameter ranged between 20 and 125 microns...
Engineered dermal templates have revolutionised the repair and reconstruction of skin defects. Their...
Interest is increasing in biological scaffolds for tissue regeneration, such as extracellular matrix...
The development of more and more new dermal substitutes requires a reliable and effective animal mod...
A well-characterized collagen-glycosaminoglycan matrix (CGM) that has been shown to function as a de...
A well-characterized collagen-glycosaminoglycan matrix (CGM) that has been shown to function as a de...
Abstract Native mammalian extracellular matrix (ECM) has been made in various forms including partic...
Since the culture of keratinocytes on feeder layers, research to produce skin equivalents has been ...
Our extracellular matrix replacement (EMR) is a photopolymerized, polysaccharide-PEG hydrogel scaffo...
The skin provides protection and maintains homeostasis, making it essential for survival. Additional...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recovery of skin function is the goal of each burn surgeon. Split-...
Following injury, adult musculoskeletal wounds undergo a process of repair, the body's way of quickl...
Wound healing of deep and extensive burns can induce hypertrophic scar formation, which is a detrime...
Despite advances in the development of in vitro tissue models such as reconstructed human skin, the ...
Background. The best alternative to a split-thickness graft for the wound coverage of patients with ...
Engineered dermal templates have revolutionised the repair and reconstruction of skin defects. Their...
Interest is increasing in biological scaffolds for tissue regeneration, such as extracellular matrix...
The development of more and more new dermal substitutes requires a reliable and effective animal mod...
A well-characterized collagen-glycosaminoglycan matrix (CGM) that has been shown to function as a de...
A well-characterized collagen-glycosaminoglycan matrix (CGM) that has been shown to function as a de...
Abstract Native mammalian extracellular matrix (ECM) has been made in various forms including partic...
Since the culture of keratinocytes on feeder layers, research to produce skin equivalents has been ...
Our extracellular matrix replacement (EMR) is a photopolymerized, polysaccharide-PEG hydrogel scaffo...
The skin provides protection and maintains homeostasis, making it essential for survival. Additional...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe recovery of skin function is the goal of each burn surgeon. Split-...
Following injury, adult musculoskeletal wounds undergo a process of repair, the body's way of quickl...
Wound healing of deep and extensive burns can induce hypertrophic scar formation, which is a detrime...
Despite advances in the development of in vitro tissue models such as reconstructed human skin, the ...
Background. The best alternative to a split-thickness graft for the wound coverage of patients with ...
Engineered dermal templates have revolutionised the repair and reconstruction of skin defects. Their...
Interest is increasing in biological scaffolds for tissue regeneration, such as extracellular matrix...
The development of more and more new dermal substitutes requires a reliable and effective animal mod...