Tissue-engineered skins (TES), manufactured by epidermal and dermal equivalents, are now being used in biological, pharmacotoxicological and clinical applications. It is thus interesting to know to what extent artificial organs are similar to natural counterparts. Elastic fibres are important constituents of the extracellular matrix of natural skin (NS). The aim of our study was to investigate the possible occurrence and distribution of elastic tissue in a model of human TES using different histochemical techniques, including classical Orcein and Fuchsin–Resorcin methods and immunohistochemistry, at both light and electron microscopical levels. Immunoperoxidase and high resolution immunogold methods were used. In NS, classical stainin...
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This study compares the effectiveness of the Verhoeff and Puchtler-Sweat resorcin fuschin methods of...
Recent advances in culturing technology has permitted the production of organotypic models that may ...
Elastic fibers form a complex network that contributes to the elasticity of connective tissues. Alte...
International audienceThe physical and mechanical properties of cells modulate their behavior such p...
Despite advances in the development of in vitro tissue models such as reconstructed human skin, the ...
The elastic fibers present in various connective tissues of the body are responsible for physiologic...
The elastic system of normal human skin was studied by light and electron microscopy. By light micro...
International audienceSkin is a complex multi-layered tissue, consisting of three main parts: the ep...
International audienceWe have previously shown that the Cell-Assembled extracellular Matrix (CAM) sy...
Abstract of paper from TCES (Tissue and Cell Engineering Society) meeting in 2005. The ability of th...
Despite advances in the development of in vitro tissue models such as reconstructed human skin, the ...
Contains fulltext : 49226schalkwijk.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tena...
This study compares the effectiveness of the Verhoeff and Puchtler-Sweat resorcin fuschin methods of...
Recent advances in culturing technology has permitted the production of organotypic models that may ...
Elastic fibers form a complex network that contributes to the elasticity of connective tissues. Alte...
International audienceThe physical and mechanical properties of cells modulate their behavior such p...
Despite advances in the development of in vitro tissue models such as reconstructed human skin, the ...
The elastic fibers present in various connective tissues of the body are responsible for physiologic...
The elastic system of normal human skin was studied by light and electron microscopy. By light micro...
International audienceSkin is a complex multi-layered tissue, consisting of three main parts: the ep...
International audienceWe have previously shown that the Cell-Assembled extracellular Matrix (CAM) sy...
Abstract of paper from TCES (Tissue and Cell Engineering Society) meeting in 2005. The ability of th...
Despite advances in the development of in vitro tissue models such as reconstructed human skin, the ...
Contains fulltext : 49226schalkwijk.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Tena...
This study compares the effectiveness of the Verhoeff and Puchtler-Sweat resorcin fuschin methods of...
Recent advances in culturing technology has permitted the production of organotypic models that may ...