Item does not contain fulltextIn this study in vitro and in vivo functions were compared between cultured dermal equivalents produced with human fibroblasts isolated either from papillary dermis or adipose tissue of the same donors. Papillary dermal fibroblasts had a normal spindle cell shape; in contrast, adipose tissue fibroblasts had a stellate cell shape, actin stress fibers containing alpha-smooth muscle actin, multiple narrow extensions at their edges, and longer focal adhesion plaques. After dynamic culture for 14 days in PEGT/PBT carrier scaffolds, cell numbers between the two cell sources were comparable, but tissue morphology was different between the cultured groups. In addition, papillary fibroblasts had deposited significantly ...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been shown to enhance wound healing by human dermal fibroblas...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been shown to enhance wound healing by human dermal fibroblas...
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes may be a future remedy for burn wounds and chronic wounds, as wou...
In this study in vitro and in vivo functions were compared between cultured dermal equivalents produ...
Cell-based strategies are today widely studied as possible therapies for wound healing. In this sett...
Cell-based strategies are today widely studied as possible therapies for wound healing. In this sett...
Contractile and phenotypic properties of human fibroblasts from healing wounds were compared to thos...
Contractile and phenotypic properties of human fibroblasts from healing wounds were compared to thos...
Abstract Background Fibroblasts are ubiquitous cells in the human body and are absolutely necessary ...
BACKGROUND: While several commercial dermo-epidermal scaffolds can promote wound healing of the ...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
Background Fibroblasts are ubiquitous cells in the human body and are absolutely ne...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
Background: There is little information on specific interactions between dermal fibroblasts and epid...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been shown to enhance wound healing by human dermal fibroblas...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been shown to enhance wound healing by human dermal fibroblas...
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes may be a future remedy for burn wounds and chronic wounds, as wou...
In this study in vitro and in vivo functions were compared between cultured dermal equivalents produ...
Cell-based strategies are today widely studied as possible therapies for wound healing. In this sett...
Cell-based strategies are today widely studied as possible therapies for wound healing. In this sett...
Contractile and phenotypic properties of human fibroblasts from healing wounds were compared to thos...
Contractile and phenotypic properties of human fibroblasts from healing wounds were compared to thos...
Abstract Background Fibroblasts are ubiquitous cells in the human body and are absolutely necessary ...
BACKGROUND: While several commercial dermo-epidermal scaffolds can promote wound healing of the ...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
Background Fibroblasts are ubiquitous cells in the human body and are absolutely ne...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
Background: There is little information on specific interactions between dermal fibroblasts and epid...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been shown to enhance wound healing by human dermal fibroblas...
Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have been shown to enhance wound healing by human dermal fibroblas...
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes may be a future remedy for burn wounds and chronic wounds, as wou...