To adequately and permanently restore organ function after grafting, human tissue-engineered skin substitutes (TESs) must ultimately contain and preserve functional epithelial stem cells (SCs). It is therefore essential that a maximum of SCs be preserved during each in vitro step leading to the production of TESs such as the culture process and the elaboration of a skin cell bank by cryopreservation. To investigate the presence and functionality of epithelial SCs within the human TESs made by the self-assembly approach, slow-cycling cells were identified using 5′-bromo-2′-deoxyuridine (BrdU) in the three-dimensional construct. A subset of basal epithelial cells retained the BrdU label and was positive for the SC-associated marker keratin 19...
Abstract Transplantation of cultured epidermal cell sheets (CES) has long been used to treat patient...
The progress in tissue engineering has lead to the development of tri-dimensional tissues that can b...
Epidermal homeostasis is understood as the maintenance of epidermal tissue structure and function by...
To adequately and permanently restore organ function after grafting, human tissue-engineered skin su...
Wound healing is an important function of skin; however, after significant skin injury (burns) or in...
Abstract Wound healing is an important function of skin; however, after significant skin injury (bur...
Progress in tissue engineering has led to the development of technologies allowing the reconstructio...
Background: Cell therapy for large burns has successfully made use of autologous epidermis reconstru...
The epithelial cells and Wharton׳s jelly cells (WJC) from the human umbilical cord have yet to be ex...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether tissue-engineered skin produced in vitro was able to s...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate toward epithelial cells and may be used as an altern...
There is a high incidence of failure and recurrence for chronic skin wounds following conventional t...
Some functional parameters were identified and assessed in a tissue-engineered self-assembled skin s...
Progress in the identification of skin stem cells and the improvement of culture method...
Human beings are greatly preoccupied with the unavoidable nature of aging. While the biological proc...
Abstract Transplantation of cultured epidermal cell sheets (CES) has long been used to treat patient...
The progress in tissue engineering has lead to the development of tri-dimensional tissues that can b...
Epidermal homeostasis is understood as the maintenance of epidermal tissue structure and function by...
To adequately and permanently restore organ function after grafting, human tissue-engineered skin su...
Wound healing is an important function of skin; however, after significant skin injury (burns) or in...
Abstract Wound healing is an important function of skin; however, after significant skin injury (bur...
Progress in tissue engineering has led to the development of technologies allowing the reconstructio...
Background: Cell therapy for large burns has successfully made use of autologous epidermis reconstru...
The epithelial cells and Wharton׳s jelly cells (WJC) from the human umbilical cord have yet to be ex...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether tissue-engineered skin produced in vitro was able to s...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) can differentiate toward epithelial cells and may be used as an altern...
There is a high incidence of failure and recurrence for chronic skin wounds following conventional t...
Some functional parameters were identified and assessed in a tissue-engineered self-assembled skin s...
Progress in the identification of skin stem cells and the improvement of culture method...
Human beings are greatly preoccupied with the unavoidable nature of aging. While the biological proc...
Abstract Transplantation of cultured epidermal cell sheets (CES) has long been used to treat patient...
The progress in tissue engineering has lead to the development of tri-dimensional tissues that can b...
Epidermal homeostasis is understood as the maintenance of epidermal tissue structure and function by...