Pigmented skin-equivalent grafts for patients with darker skins have been achieved successfully in experimental circumstances, but have not been subject to clinical trials. This is an essential regenerative concept with wide therapeutic and practical advantages for the future.
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if inju...
Purpose: Tissue engineered skin substitutes are a promising tool to cover large skin defects, but li...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
The skin plays an important role in the maintenance of the human's body physiological homeostasis. I...
The formation of severe scars still represents the result of the closure process of extended and dee...
Purpose: Autologous skin substitutes to cover large skin defects are used since several years. Melan...
Split-thickness autografts still are the current gold standard to treat skin, upon severe injuries. ...
Skin grafting always has been considered a challenging task for the researchers and tissue engineers...
Wound healing is the inherent ability of an organism to protect itself against injuries. Cumulative ...
The development and use of artificial skin in treating acute and chronic wounds has, over the last 30...
Abstract In addition to providing a physical barrier, skin also serves a diverse range of physiologi...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of severe full-thickness skin defects represents a significant and common ...
The skin plays an important role in the maintenance of the human's body physiological homeostasis. I...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if inju...
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if inju...
Purpose: Tissue engineered skin substitutes are a promising tool to cover large skin defects, but li...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...
The skin plays an important role in the maintenance of the human's body physiological homeostasis. I...
The formation of severe scars still represents the result of the closure process of extended and dee...
Purpose: Autologous skin substitutes to cover large skin defects are used since several years. Melan...
Split-thickness autografts still are the current gold standard to treat skin, upon severe injuries. ...
Skin grafting always has been considered a challenging task for the researchers and tissue engineers...
Wound healing is the inherent ability of an organism to protect itself against injuries. Cumulative ...
The development and use of artificial skin in treating acute and chronic wounds has, over the last 30...
Abstract In addition to providing a physical barrier, skin also serves a diverse range of physiologi...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of severe full-thickness skin defects represents a significant and common ...
The skin plays an important role in the maintenance of the human's body physiological homeostasis. I...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if inju...
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if inju...
Purpose: Tissue engineered skin substitutes are a promising tool to cover large skin defects, but li...
BACKGROUND: The management of deep partial-thickness and full-thickness skin defects remains a signi...