The current standard of care for patients with severe large-area burns consists of autologous skin grafting or acellular dermal substitutes. While emerging options to accelerate wound healing involve treatment with allogeneic or autologous cells, delivering cells to clinically relevant wound topologies, orientations, and sizes remains a challenge. Here, we report the one-step in situ formation of cell-containing biomaterial sheets using a handheld instrument that accommodates the topography of the wound. In an approach that maintained cell viability and proliferation, we demonstrated conformal delivery to surfaces that were inclined up to 45° with respect to the horizontal. In porcine pre-clinical models of full-thickness burn, we delivered...
For patients with extensive burns or donor site scarring, the limited availability of autologous and...
Burn wounds tend to be a critical problem with a complicated healing process. Although advancements ...
Skin has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but age- and diabetes-related vascular problems lea...
Full-thickness burns where both the epidermal and dermal layer of the skin are destroyed lead to hig...
Skin regeneration is crucial in burns due to severe damage of the protective barrier. Mesenchy-mal S...
The goal of regenerative medicine is the synthesis of replacement tissue by positioning vital cells ...
Extensive skin loss caused by burns or diabetic ulcers may lead to major disability or even death. T...
Effective wound closure is crucial for the survival of burn patients but is limited by skin graft th...
International audienceClinical grade cultured epithelial autograft (CEA) are routinely used to treat...
Closure of burn wound is the primary requirement in order to reduce morbidity and mortality that are...
Cell/cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) dynamic interactions appear to have a major role in regulating ...
To boost the healing process in a full-thickness wound, a simple and efficient strategy based on adi...
Skin has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but age-and diabetes-related vascular problems lead...
Human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) formed robust cell sheets by engineering the cells with so...
An estimated 265,000 people die from burns annually. The large majorities are from low- and middle-i...
For patients with extensive burns or donor site scarring, the limited availability of autologous and...
Burn wounds tend to be a critical problem with a complicated healing process. Although advancements ...
Skin has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but age- and diabetes-related vascular problems lea...
Full-thickness burns where both the epidermal and dermal layer of the skin are destroyed lead to hig...
Skin regeneration is crucial in burns due to severe damage of the protective barrier. Mesenchy-mal S...
The goal of regenerative medicine is the synthesis of replacement tissue by positioning vital cells ...
Extensive skin loss caused by burns or diabetic ulcers may lead to major disability or even death. T...
Effective wound closure is crucial for the survival of burn patients but is limited by skin graft th...
International audienceClinical grade cultured epithelial autograft (CEA) are routinely used to treat...
Closure of burn wound is the primary requirement in order to reduce morbidity and mortality that are...
Cell/cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) dynamic interactions appear to have a major role in regulating ...
To boost the healing process in a full-thickness wound, a simple and efficient strategy based on adi...
Skin has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but age-and diabetes-related vascular problems lead...
Human adipose-derived stem cells (hADSCs) formed robust cell sheets by engineering the cells with so...
An estimated 265,000 people die from burns annually. The large majorities are from low- and middle-i...
For patients with extensive burns or donor site scarring, the limited availability of autologous and...
Burn wounds tend to be a critical problem with a complicated healing process. Although advancements ...
Skin has a remarkable capacity for regeneration, but age- and diabetes-related vascular problems lea...