As time to final coverage is the essence for better survival outcome in severely burned patients, we have continuously strived to reduce the duration for the preparation of our bilayered self-assembled skin substitutes (SASS). These SASS produced in vitro by the self-assembly approach have a structure and functionality very similar to native skin. Recently, we have shown that a decellularized dermal matrix preproduced by the self-assembly approach could be used as a template to further obtain self-assembled skin substitute using a decellularized dermal template (SASS-DM) in vitro. Thus, the production period with patient cells was then reduced to about 1 month. Herein, preclinical animal experiments have been performed to confirm the integr...
Split-thickness skin autografts (AGs) are the standard surgical treatment for severe burn injuries. ...
Some functional parameters were identified and assessed in a tissue-engineered self-assembled skin s...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
As time to final coverage is the essence for better survival outcome in severely burned patients, we...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Our bilayered self-assembled skin substitutes (SASS) are skin substitutes showing a structure and fu...
Background. The best alternative to a split-thickness graft for the wound coverage of patients with ...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Tissue engineering plays an important role in the production of skin equivalents for the therapy of ...
There is a high incidence of failure and recurrence for chronic skin wounds following conventional t...
For patients with extensive burns or donor site scarring, the limited availability of autologous and...
Tissue engineering plays an important role in the production of skin equivalents for the therapy of ...
Reepithelialization of skin wounds is essential to restore barrier function and prevent infection. T...
Tissue engineering plays an important role in the production of skin equivalents for the therapy of ...
Extensive availability of engineered autologous dermo-epidermal skin substitutes (DESS) with functio...
Split-thickness skin autografts (AGs) are the standard surgical treatment for severe burn injuries. ...
Some functional parameters were identified and assessed in a tissue-engineered self-assembled skin s...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...
As time to final coverage is the essence for better survival outcome in severely burned patients, we...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Our bilayered self-assembled skin substitutes (SASS) are skin substitutes showing a structure and fu...
Background. The best alternative to a split-thickness graft for the wound coverage of patients with ...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Tissue engineering plays an important role in the production of skin equivalents for the therapy of ...
There is a high incidence of failure and recurrence for chronic skin wounds following conventional t...
For patients with extensive burns or donor site scarring, the limited availability of autologous and...
Tissue engineering plays an important role in the production of skin equivalents for the therapy of ...
Reepithelialization of skin wounds is essential to restore barrier function and prevent infection. T...
Tissue engineering plays an important role in the production of skin equivalents for the therapy of ...
Extensive availability of engineered autologous dermo-epidermal skin substitutes (DESS) with functio...
Split-thickness skin autografts (AGs) are the standard surgical treatment for severe burn injuries. ...
Some functional parameters were identified and assessed in a tissue-engineered self-assembled skin s...
Objectives: Skin can be partially regenerated after full thickness defects by collagen matrices, In ...