Cultured skin substitutes have become useful as adjunctive treatments for excised, full-thickness burns, but no skin substitutes have the anatomy and physiology of native skin. Hypothetically, deficiencies of structure and function may result, in part, from nutritional deficiencies in culture media. To address this hypothesis, vitamin C was titrated at 0.0, 0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 mM in a cultured skin substitute model on filter inserts. Cultured skin substitute inserts were evaluated at 2 and 5 wk for viability by incorporation of 5-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU) and by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT) conversion. Subsequently, cultured skin substitute grafts consisting of cultured human keratinocytes and fibrob...
Some functional parameters were identified and assessed in a tissue-engineered self-assembled skin s...
The current trend of burn wound care has shifted to more holistic approach of improvement in the lon...
Human skin substitutes (HSS) have been developed for repairing burns and other acute or chronic woun...
Cultured skin substitutes have become useful as adjunctive treatments for excised, full-thickness bu...
Routine treatment of burns with cultured skin substitutes (CSS) has been limited by poor engraftment...
Wound closure with cultured skin substitutes results in epithelium that is consistently hypopigmente...
Many studies are being conducted to define the role of growth factors in cutaneous physiology in ord...
The primary function of the skin is to act as a barrier against insults from the environment, and it...
International audienceAbstract Vitamin C (Vit C) benefits to human skin physiology notably by stimul...
This study compares two techniques for making cultured skin substitutes: a composite graft made of h...
The skin is a protective barrier against external insults and any lesion must be rapidly and efficie...
Introduction: Patients with partial thickness thermal injuries are often treated with a fibroblast d...
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes provided a feasibility to overcome the shortage of skin autograft...
Epidermal keratinocytes undergo differentiation in response to several stimuli to form the cornified...
Modern biological and synthetic membranous wound dressings have improved treatment and outcome of pa...
Some functional parameters were identified and assessed in a tissue-engineered self-assembled skin s...
The current trend of burn wound care has shifted to more holistic approach of improvement in the lon...
Human skin substitutes (HSS) have been developed for repairing burns and other acute or chronic woun...
Cultured skin substitutes have become useful as adjunctive treatments for excised, full-thickness bu...
Routine treatment of burns with cultured skin substitutes (CSS) has been limited by poor engraftment...
Wound closure with cultured skin substitutes results in epithelium that is consistently hypopigmente...
Many studies are being conducted to define the role of growth factors in cutaneous physiology in ord...
The primary function of the skin is to act as a barrier against insults from the environment, and it...
International audienceAbstract Vitamin C (Vit C) benefits to human skin physiology notably by stimul...
This study compares two techniques for making cultured skin substitutes: a composite graft made of h...
The skin is a protective barrier against external insults and any lesion must be rapidly and efficie...
Introduction: Patients with partial thickness thermal injuries are often treated with a fibroblast d...
Tissue-engineered skin substitutes provided a feasibility to overcome the shortage of skin autograft...
Epidermal keratinocytes undergo differentiation in response to several stimuli to form the cornified...
Modern biological and synthetic membranous wound dressings have improved treatment and outcome of pa...
Some functional parameters were identified and assessed in a tissue-engineered self-assembled skin s...
The current trend of burn wound care has shifted to more holistic approach of improvement in the lon...
Human skin substitutes (HSS) have been developed for repairing burns and other acute or chronic woun...