Routine treatment of burns with cultured skin substitutes (CSS) has been limited by poor engraftment and by scarring. Hypothetically, topical application of essential nutrients and/or growth factors may support epithelial survival temporarily during graft vascularization, CSS, composed of human epidermal keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts attached to collagen-glycosaminoglycan substrates, were incubated for 19 d in media optimized for keratinocytes. CSS, human xenografts, murine autografts, or no grafts were applied orthotopically to full-thickness skin wounds (2 × 2 cm) in athymic mice. Wounds were irrigated for 14 d with 1 ml/d modified cell culture medium or with saline containing epidermal growth factor, or were treated with dry dress...
Wound repair and regeneration is a multidisciplinary field of research with considerable potential v...
Bioengineered skin substitutes can facilitate wound closure in severely burned patients, but deficie...
Autologous mesh grafting, widely used in the treatment of severe burns, remains the most conventiona...
Routine treatment of burns with cultured skin substitutes (CSS) has been limited by poor engraftment...
Cultured skin substitutes have become useful as adjunctive treatments for excised, full-thickness bu...
Wound closure with cultured skin substitutes results in epithelium that is consistently hypopigmente...
Introduction: Patients with partial thickness thermal injuries are often treated with a fibroblast d...
Studies of skin graft behaviour in rodent excisional wound models are limited by the dominance of wo...
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes provided a feasibility to overcome the shortage of skin autograft...
Cultured skin substitutes have been used as adjunctive therapies in the treatment of burns and chron...
Autologous bio-engineered dermo-epidermal skin substitutes are a promising treatment for large skin ...
Autologous bio-engineered dermo-epidermal skin substitutes are a promising treatment for large skin ...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
Reepithelialization of skin wounds is essential to restore barrier function and prevent infection. T...
The skin plays an important role in defending the body against the environment. Treatments for burns...
Wound repair and regeneration is a multidisciplinary field of research with considerable potential v...
Bioengineered skin substitutes can facilitate wound closure in severely burned patients, but deficie...
Autologous mesh grafting, widely used in the treatment of severe burns, remains the most conventiona...
Routine treatment of burns with cultured skin substitutes (CSS) has been limited by poor engraftment...
Cultured skin substitutes have become useful as adjunctive treatments for excised, full-thickness bu...
Wound closure with cultured skin substitutes results in epithelium that is consistently hypopigmente...
Introduction: Patients with partial thickness thermal injuries are often treated with a fibroblast d...
Studies of skin graft behaviour in rodent excisional wound models are limited by the dominance of wo...
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes provided a feasibility to overcome the shortage of skin autograft...
Cultured skin substitutes have been used as adjunctive therapies in the treatment of burns and chron...
Autologous bio-engineered dermo-epidermal skin substitutes are a promising treatment for large skin ...
Autologous bio-engineered dermo-epidermal skin substitutes are a promising treatment for large skin ...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
Reepithelialization of skin wounds is essential to restore barrier function and prevent infection. T...
The skin plays an important role in defending the body against the environment. Treatments for burns...
Wound repair and regeneration is a multidisciplinary field of research with considerable potential v...
Bioengineered skin substitutes can facilitate wound closure in severely burned patients, but deficie...
Autologous mesh grafting, widely used in the treatment of severe burns, remains the most conventiona...