Cultured human keratinocyte autografts were transplanted to burn wounds that had been completely excised down to muscle fascia such that all cutaneous elements were removed from the wounds. Healing autografts were biopsied from days 6-153 in five patients, and the "neo-dermis" beneath the autografts was examined by immunofluorescent staining using antibody probes to connective tissue molecules, by histochemical staining for elastin fibers, and by electron microscopy. We found that the neo-dermis contained most of the major connective tissue elements early in the post-transplantation period. However, regardless of the time examined, there was a paucity of elastin fibers and poor organization of linkin (microthread-like fibers) in the neo-der...
In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocytes are immu...
So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of ...
So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of ...
Cultured human keratinocyte autografts were transplanted to burn wounds that had been completely exc...
Cultured human keratinocyte autografts were transplanted to burn wounds that had been completely exc...
The temporo-spatial expression of fibrillin and elastin in skin regenerating from autologous keratin...
Grafts of allogeneic dermis plus autologous epidermal cell cultures were used to replace extensively...
Autologous epidermal transplantation for human burn management is an example of a significant breakt...
Sheets of cultured epithelial cells have been successfully used as autografts for the permanent cove...
Dermal substitutes can be used to improve the wound healing of deep burns when placed underneath exp...
Wound healing of deep and extensive burns can induce hypertrophic scar formation, which is a detrime...
To describe the histological and biomechanical changes of the preserved degenerative dermis in rat ...
This study evaluates the use of composite grafts of cultured human keratinocytes and de-epidermalize...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
Since transglutaminases create covalent gamma-glutamyl-epsilon-lysine cross-links between extracellu...
In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocytes are immu...
So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of ...
So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of ...
Cultured human keratinocyte autografts were transplanted to burn wounds that had been completely exc...
Cultured human keratinocyte autografts were transplanted to burn wounds that had been completely exc...
The temporo-spatial expression of fibrillin and elastin in skin regenerating from autologous keratin...
Grafts of allogeneic dermis plus autologous epidermal cell cultures were used to replace extensively...
Autologous epidermal transplantation for human burn management is an example of a significant breakt...
Sheets of cultured epithelial cells have been successfully used as autografts for the permanent cove...
Dermal substitutes can be used to improve the wound healing of deep burns when placed underneath exp...
Wound healing of deep and extensive burns can induce hypertrophic scar formation, which is a detrime...
To describe the histological and biomechanical changes of the preserved degenerative dermis in rat ...
This study evaluates the use of composite grafts of cultured human keratinocytes and de-epidermalize...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
Since transglutaminases create covalent gamma-glutamyl-epsilon-lysine cross-links between extracellu...
In addition to forming the epithelial barrier against the outside environment keratinocytes are immu...
So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of ...
So far the pathogenesis of changes and reconstruction of recipient tissues after transplantation of ...