The treatment of full thickness skin loss, which can be extensive in the case of large burns, continues to represent a challenging clinical entity. This is due to an on-going inability to produce a suitable tissue engineered substrate that can satisfactorily replicate the epidermal and dermal in vivo niches to fulfil both aesthetic and functional demands. The current gold standard treatment of autologous skin grafting is inadequate because of poor textural durability, scarring and associated contracture, and because of a paucity of donor sites in larger burns. Tissue engineering has seen exponential growth in recent years with a number of 'off-the-shelf' dermal and epidermal substitutes now available. Each has its own limitations. In this r...
Medical science has vastly improved on the means and methods available for the treatment of wounds i...
Normal wound healing is a dynamic and complex multiple phase process involving coordinated interacti...
The formation of severe scars still represents the result of the closure process of extended and dee...
The human skin fulfills important barrier, sensory, and immune functions—all of which contribute sig...
Abstract ᅟ Engineering of biologic skin substitutes has progressed over time from individual applica...
As more patients with large body surface area burns are surviving and requiring reconstructive surge...
Abstract The skin is the largest organ of the body, which meets the environment most directly. Thus,...
Skin regeneration represents a promising line of management for patients with skin loss, including b...
The skin is the largest organ of the body and has an array of functions. Skin compartments, epidermi...
International audienceThe latest findings indicate the huge therapeutic potential of stem cells in r...
Wound healing is the inherent ability of an organism to protect itself against injuries. Cumulative ...
Skin is a multilayer organ consisting of several tissues and appendages residing in a complex niche....
Abstract: The skin is the largest organ of the body and has an array of functions. Skin compartments...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
The development and use of artificial skin in treating acute and chronic wounds has, over the last 30...
Medical science has vastly improved on the means and methods available for the treatment of wounds i...
Normal wound healing is a dynamic and complex multiple phase process involving coordinated interacti...
The formation of severe scars still represents the result of the closure process of extended and dee...
The human skin fulfills important barrier, sensory, and immune functions—all of which contribute sig...
Abstract ᅟ Engineering of biologic skin substitutes has progressed over time from individual applica...
As more patients with large body surface area burns are surviving and requiring reconstructive surge...
Abstract The skin is the largest organ of the body, which meets the environment most directly. Thus,...
Skin regeneration represents a promising line of management for patients with skin loss, including b...
The skin is the largest organ of the body and has an array of functions. Skin compartments, epidermi...
International audienceThe latest findings indicate the huge therapeutic potential of stem cells in r...
Wound healing is the inherent ability of an organism to protect itself against injuries. Cumulative ...
Skin is a multilayer organ consisting of several tissues and appendages residing in a complex niche....
Abstract: The skin is the largest organ of the body and has an array of functions. Skin compartments...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
The development and use of artificial skin in treating acute and chronic wounds has, over the last 30...
Medical science has vastly improved on the means and methods available for the treatment of wounds i...
Normal wound healing is a dynamic and complex multiple phase process involving coordinated interacti...
The formation of severe scars still represents the result of the closure process of extended and dee...