Contains fulltext : 70584.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: The transplantation of keratinocytes suspended in fibrin carrier represents a candidate regimen for chronic ulcer treatment in an outpatient setting. We evaluated the integration and survival of autologous individualized keratinocytes applied within fibrin matrix onto chronic venous leg ulcers in vivo. Parallel in vitro culture was used to validate keratinocyte survival and apoptosis in fibrin compared to collagen matrix carrier. METHODS: Seven patients with chronic venous leg ulcers were transplanted with autologous keratinocytes suspended in fibrin sealant after isolation and expansion from full-skin biopsy. The fibrin carrier was removed in ...
Split-thickness autografts still are the current gold standard to treat skin, upon severe injuries. ...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
Cultured autologous keratinocytes have been used as an alternative to split skin grafts for patients...
BACKGROUND: The transplantation of keratinocytes suspended in fibrin carrier represents a candidate ...
AbstractThe hypothesis is that cell therapy with autologous keratinocytes promotes healing of chroni...
Objective: Hypertrophic scar involves excessive amounts of collagen in dermal layer and may be painf...
BACKGROUND: Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severel...
Aim: To evaluate available evidence for the effective management of venous leg ulcers with fibrin ma...
BACKGROUND: Extensive third degree burn wounds can be permanently covered by the transplantation of ...
We have established a specific bioreactor microcarrier cell culture system using porcine gelatin mic...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
Contains fulltext : 59124.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Currently, the...
Background. Autologous dermal fibroblasts may be useful in the treatment of skin wounds and for the ...
BACKGROUND: Cultured keratinocytes may represent an alternative therapy aiming at boosting leg ulcer...
The outer root sheath cells of hair follicles can substitute for interfollicular epidermal keratinoc...
Split-thickness autografts still are the current gold standard to treat skin, upon severe injuries. ...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
Cultured autologous keratinocytes have been used as an alternative to split skin grafts for patients...
BACKGROUND: The transplantation of keratinocytes suspended in fibrin carrier represents a candidate ...
AbstractThe hypothesis is that cell therapy with autologous keratinocytes promotes healing of chroni...
Objective: Hypertrophic scar involves excessive amounts of collagen in dermal layer and may be painf...
BACKGROUND: Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severel...
Aim: To evaluate available evidence for the effective management of venous leg ulcers with fibrin ma...
BACKGROUND: Extensive third degree burn wounds can be permanently covered by the transplantation of ...
We have established a specific bioreactor microcarrier cell culture system using porcine gelatin mic...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
Contains fulltext : 59124.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Currently, the...
Background. Autologous dermal fibroblasts may be useful in the treatment of skin wounds and for the ...
BACKGROUND: Cultured keratinocytes may represent an alternative therapy aiming at boosting leg ulcer...
The outer root sheath cells of hair follicles can substitute for interfollicular epidermal keratinoc...
Split-thickness autografts still are the current gold standard to treat skin, upon severe injuries. ...
Transplantation of autologous cultured keratinocytes in single cell suspension is useful in the trea...
Cultured autologous keratinocytes have been used as an alternative to split skin grafts for patients...