PURPOSE: This pilot study evaluated the wound healing and tissue response after placement of two different skin substitutes in subgingival mucosal pouches in rabbits. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Four rabbits were selected to receive a commercially available skin substitute consisting of a collagen matrix with fibroblasts and an epithelial layer (test membrane 1) and a prototype device consisting of a collagen matrix with fibroblasts only (test membrane 2). In each rabbit, two horizontal incisions were made in the buccal alveolar mucosa of the maxilla bilaterally to create submucosal pouches. Three pouches in each animal were filled with either the test 1 or test 2 membranes, and one pouch was left without a membrane (sham-operated control). A...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the healing after elevation of the sinus mucosa when a collagen membrane was ...
A barrier membrane (BM) is essential for guided bone regeneration (GBR) procedures. Absorbable BMs b...
PURPOSE: To investigate histological features and biocompatibility of a latex biomembrane for bladde...
This pilot study evaluated the wound healing and tissue response after placement of two different sk...
Objective: To evaluate, in an experimental study in rabbits, a new model of neophalloplasty based on...
This work assessed wound healing response in rabbit oral lesions grafted with autologous artificial ...
Contains fulltext : 57413.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A rabbit model...
Purpose: The objective of the present study was to histologically evaluate barrier durability and ho...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone regeneration in rabbits, comparing two types of phys...
<p>The rabbits were divided into four treatment groups: Filtration surgery only group (a). Group inj...
Purpose: The current study aims to establish, for the first time, a model to determine the surgical ...
Purpose: Several urethral conditions may require tissue substitution. One collagen-base biomaterial ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone regeneration in rabbits, comparing two types of phys...
PURPOSE:To investigate amniotic membrane as a biological dressing in infected wound healing in rabbi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone regeneration in rabbits, comparing two types of physi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the healing after elevation of the sinus mucosa when a collagen membrane was ...
A barrier membrane (BM) is essential for guided bone regeneration (GBR) procedures. Absorbable BMs b...
PURPOSE: To investigate histological features and biocompatibility of a latex biomembrane for bladde...
This pilot study evaluated the wound healing and tissue response after placement of two different sk...
Objective: To evaluate, in an experimental study in rabbits, a new model of neophalloplasty based on...
This work assessed wound healing response in rabbit oral lesions grafted with autologous artificial ...
Contains fulltext : 57413.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A rabbit model...
Purpose: The objective of the present study was to histologically evaluate barrier durability and ho...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone regeneration in rabbits, comparing two types of phys...
<p>The rabbits were divided into four treatment groups: Filtration surgery only group (a). Group inj...
Purpose: The current study aims to establish, for the first time, a model to determine the surgical ...
Purpose: Several urethral conditions may require tissue substitution. One collagen-base biomaterial ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone regeneration in rabbits, comparing two types of phys...
PURPOSE:To investigate amniotic membrane as a biological dressing in infected wound healing in rabbi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate bone regeneration in rabbits, comparing two types of physi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the healing after elevation of the sinus mucosa when a collagen membrane was ...
A barrier membrane (BM) is essential for guided bone regeneration (GBR) procedures. Absorbable BMs b...
PURPOSE: To investigate histological features and biocompatibility of a latex biomembrane for bladde...