Forming a microcirculation is critical for vascularisation of artificial skin substitutes. One strategy to improve speed of grafting is to pre-form microvascular networks in the substitute before applying to a wound. For clinical application, this requires sufficient functional endothelial cell numbers. In vitro endothelial colony forming cells (ECFCs) derived cells were expanded from cord and adult blood donations and co-cultured with human dermal fibroblasts or bone marrow mesenchymal stem/stromal cells to form microvascular networks in the presence or absence of dermal substitutes which are in clinical use. The number of endothelial cells generated ranged from 1.03×10(9) to 2.18×10(11) from 10 adult blood donations and 1×10(12) to 1.76×1...
Vascularisation is essential for the development of tailored, tissue-engineered organs and tissues d...
Cultured skin substitutes have been used as adjunctive therapies in the treatment of burns and chron...
Experience coming from many cell culture studies has opened new perspectives: the hypothesis that ti...
Forming a microcirculation is critical for vascularisation of artificial skin substitutes. One strat...
Forming a microcirculation is critical for vascularisation of artificial skin substitutes. One strat...
As more patients with large body surface area burns are surviving and requiring reconstructive surge...
For patients with extensive burns, wound coverage with an autologous in vitro reconstructed skin mad...
Vascularization is the cornerstone of wound healing. We introduced human blood outgrowth endothelial...
Background: The coverage of deep and extensive burns with autologous tissue-engineered skin is a pro...
Skin is a multilayer organ consisting of several tissues and appendages residing in a complex niche....
The need for clinically applicable skin substitutes continues to be a matter of fact. Hypothetically...
Vascularization is the cornerstone of wound healing. We introduced human blood outgrowth endothelial...
Endothelial colony forming cells (ECFCs) contribute to vascular repair and angiogenesis. The ease of...
The bio-engineering of vascular networks is pivotal to create complex tissues and organs in vitro f...
The synthetic replacement of full thickness skin is suboptimal both aesthetically and functionally. ...
Vascularisation is essential for the development of tailored, tissue-engineered organs and tissues d...
Cultured skin substitutes have been used as adjunctive therapies in the treatment of burns and chron...
Experience coming from many cell culture studies has opened new perspectives: the hypothesis that ti...
Forming a microcirculation is critical for vascularisation of artificial skin substitutes. One strat...
Forming a microcirculation is critical for vascularisation of artificial skin substitutes. One strat...
As more patients with large body surface area burns are surviving and requiring reconstructive surge...
For patients with extensive burns, wound coverage with an autologous in vitro reconstructed skin mad...
Vascularization is the cornerstone of wound healing. We introduced human blood outgrowth endothelial...
Background: The coverage of deep and extensive burns with autologous tissue-engineered skin is a pro...
Skin is a multilayer organ consisting of several tissues and appendages residing in a complex niche....
The need for clinically applicable skin substitutes continues to be a matter of fact. Hypothetically...
Vascularization is the cornerstone of wound healing. We introduced human blood outgrowth endothelial...
Endothelial colony forming cells (ECFCs) contribute to vascular repair and angiogenesis. The ease of...
The bio-engineering of vascular networks is pivotal to create complex tissues and organs in vitro f...
The synthetic replacement of full thickness skin is suboptimal both aesthetically and functionally. ...
Vascularisation is essential for the development of tailored, tissue-engineered organs and tissues d...
Cultured skin substitutes have been used as adjunctive therapies in the treatment of burns and chron...
Experience coming from many cell culture studies has opened new perspectives: the hypothesis that ti...