Tissue-engineered skin substitutes may be a future remedy for burn wounds and chronic wounds, as wound contraction and scar formation cannot be prevented with the current standard treatment. The aim of this study therefore was to identify readily available sources of fibroblasts suitable for dermal substitution. Three different tissues were studied: dermal tissue from split-skin graft, subcutaneous fat tissue and eschar tissue obtained through debridement of burn wounds. We determined the cellular profile and the cell numbers immediately after isolation and after 2 and 14 days of fibroblast culture using flow cytometry and cell counting with a cytometer. In addition, parts of the isolated cell suspensions were seeded directly into a porous ...
In this study in vitro and in vivo functions were compared between cultured dermal equivalents produ...
Early re-surfacing of burn wounds remains the ideal but is limited by the availability of skin graft...
There is a high incidence of failure and recurrence for chronic skin wounds following conventional t...
Skin protects the body from exogenous substances and functions as a barrier to fluid loss and trauma...
Skin protects the body from exogenous substances and functions as a barrier to fluid loss and trauma...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
Introduction: Patients with partial thickness thermal injuries are often treated with a fibroblast d...
Introduction: Patients with partial thickness thermal injuries are often treated with a fibroblast d...
Coverage of large, full-thickness burns presents a challenge for the surgeon due to the lack of avai...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Wound healing is an important function of skin; however, after significant skin injury (burns) or in...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study in vitro and in vivo functions were compared between cul...
Abstract Wound healing is an important function of skin; however, after significant skin injury (bur...
In this study in vitro and in vivo functions were compared between cultured dermal equivalents produ...
Early re-surfacing of burn wounds remains the ideal but is limited by the availability of skin graft...
There is a high incidence of failure and recurrence for chronic skin wounds following conventional t...
Skin protects the body from exogenous substances and functions as a barrier to fluid loss and trauma...
Skin protects the body from exogenous substances and functions as a barrier to fluid loss and trauma...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
BACKGROUND: Dermal substitutes seeded with cultured fibroblasts have been developed to improve derma...
Introduction: Patients with partial thickness thermal injuries are often treated with a fibroblast d...
Introduction: Patients with partial thickness thermal injuries are often treated with a fibroblast d...
Coverage of large, full-thickness burns presents a challenge for the surgeon due to the lack of avai...
There is a clinical need for skin substitutes to replace full-thickness skin loss. Our group has dev...
Wound healing is an important function of skin; however, after significant skin injury (burns) or in...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study in vitro and in vivo functions were compared between cul...
Abstract Wound healing is an important function of skin; however, after significant skin injury (bur...
In this study in vitro and in vivo functions were compared between cultured dermal equivalents produ...
Early re-surfacing of burn wounds remains the ideal but is limited by the availability of skin graft...
There is a high incidence of failure and recurrence for chronic skin wounds following conventional t...