Cultured skin substitutes have been used as adjunctive therapies in the treatment of burns and chronic wounds, but they are limited by lack of a vascular plexus. This deficiency leads to greater time for vascularization compared with native skin autografts and contributes to graft failure. Genetic modification of cultured skin substitutes to enhance vascularization could hypothetically lead to improved wound healing. To address this hypothesis, human keratinocytes were genetically modified by transduction with a replication incompetent retrovirus to overexpress vascular endothelial growth factor, a specific and potent mitogen for endothelial cells. Cultured skin substitutes consisting of collagen-glycosaminoglycan substrates inoculated with...
BackgroundAutologous engineered skin substitutes comprised of keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and biopol...
Wound healing is the inherent ability of an organism to protect itself against injuries. Cumulative ...
Medical science has vastly improved on the means and methods available for the treatment of wounds i...
Routine treatment of burns with cultured skin substitutes (CSS) has been limited by poor engraftment...
Vascularization is the cornerstone of wound healing. We introduced human blood outgrowth endothelial...
The skin plays an important role in the maintenance of the human's body physiological homeostasis. I...
Skin is a multilayer organ consisting of several tissues and appendages residing in a complex niche....
Forming a microcirculation is critical for vascularisation of artificial skin substitutes. One strat...
The formation of severe scars still represents the result of the closure process of extended and dee...
The skin plays an important role in the maintenance of the human's body physiological homeostasis. I...
Bioengineered skin substitutes can facilitate wound closure in severely burned patients, but deficie...
In order to effect permanent closure in burns patients suffering from full thickness wounds, replaci...
Background: The coverage of deep and extensive burns with autologous tissue-engineered skin is a pro...
Using a recently described skin-humanized model based on the engraftment of human bioengineered skin...
The influence of skin substitutes upon angiogenesis during wound healing is unclear.To compare the a...
BackgroundAutologous engineered skin substitutes comprised of keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and biopol...
Wound healing is the inherent ability of an organism to protect itself against injuries. Cumulative ...
Medical science has vastly improved on the means and methods available for the treatment of wounds i...
Routine treatment of burns with cultured skin substitutes (CSS) has been limited by poor engraftment...
Vascularization is the cornerstone of wound healing. We introduced human blood outgrowth endothelial...
The skin plays an important role in the maintenance of the human's body physiological homeostasis. I...
Skin is a multilayer organ consisting of several tissues and appendages residing in a complex niche....
Forming a microcirculation is critical for vascularisation of artificial skin substitutes. One strat...
The formation of severe scars still represents the result of the closure process of extended and dee...
The skin plays an important role in the maintenance of the human's body physiological homeostasis. I...
Bioengineered skin substitutes can facilitate wound closure in severely burned patients, but deficie...
In order to effect permanent closure in burns patients suffering from full thickness wounds, replaci...
Background: The coverage of deep and extensive burns with autologous tissue-engineered skin is a pro...
Using a recently described skin-humanized model based on the engraftment of human bioengineered skin...
The influence of skin substitutes upon angiogenesis during wound healing is unclear.To compare the a...
BackgroundAutologous engineered skin substitutes comprised of keratinocytes, fibroblasts, and biopol...
Wound healing is the inherent ability of an organism to protect itself against injuries. Cumulative ...
Medical science has vastly improved on the means and methods available for the treatment of wounds i...