Normal human skin--derived keratinocytes cultured in vitro reconstitute a stratified epidermis suitable for grafting onto burn patients and patients with skin defects such as giant nevi or chronic leg ulcers. In vitro experiments and long-term studies of patients receiving cultured epidermis autografts on muscular fascia suggest that skin keratinocytes possess an intrinsic site specific differentiation program that is fully expressed only when the reconstituted epidermis is transplanted in vivo to different body sites. In this study we cultivated for the first time palate-derived epithelial cells that were able to reconstitute a palatal epithelium. We also demonstrate that this epithelium can be successfully transplanted onto patients prese...
Human keratinocytes isolated from a skin biopsy and cultured in vitro reconstitute a stratified squa...
wound healing We fabricated ex vivo produced oral mucosa equivalent (EVPOME) from patients’ oral muc...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...
Keratinocytes derived from normal human skin can be cultivated in vitro to form a stratified patch o...
Keratinocytes derived from normal human skin can be cultivated in vitro to form a stratified patch o...
A problem maxillofacial surgeons face is a lack of sufficient autogenous oral mucosa for reconstruct...
Contains fulltext : 89216.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The skin and t...
The skin and the oral mucosa act as a barrier against the external environment. Loss of this barrier...
Cell therapy is a therapeutic strategy used to replace or repair damaged tissue. The epithelium tran...
Cell therapy is a therapeutic strategy used to replace or repair damaged tissue. The epithelium tran...
Artificial hard-palate mucosa equivalents were reconstructed using keratinocytes derived from normal...
Different epithelia show extensive variation in differentiation. Epidermis and epithelium from the h...
Few data are available on early regeneration of human epidermis in vivo. We have established a supra...
The aim of this study was to determine the optimal stage of development at which transplant hu-man e...
The aim of this study was to determine the optimal stage of development at which transplant hu-man e...
Human keratinocytes isolated from a skin biopsy and cultured in vitro reconstitute a stratified squa...
wound healing We fabricated ex vivo produced oral mucosa equivalent (EVPOME) from patients’ oral muc...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...
Keratinocytes derived from normal human skin can be cultivated in vitro to form a stratified patch o...
Keratinocytes derived from normal human skin can be cultivated in vitro to form a stratified patch o...
A problem maxillofacial surgeons face is a lack of sufficient autogenous oral mucosa for reconstruct...
Contains fulltext : 89216.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The skin and t...
The skin and the oral mucosa act as a barrier against the external environment. Loss of this barrier...
Cell therapy is a therapeutic strategy used to replace or repair damaged tissue. The epithelium tran...
Cell therapy is a therapeutic strategy used to replace or repair damaged tissue. The epithelium tran...
Artificial hard-palate mucosa equivalents were reconstructed using keratinocytes derived from normal...
Different epithelia show extensive variation in differentiation. Epidermis and epithelium from the h...
Few data are available on early regeneration of human epidermis in vivo. We have established a supra...
The aim of this study was to determine the optimal stage of development at which transplant hu-man e...
The aim of this study was to determine the optimal stage of development at which transplant hu-man e...
Human keratinocytes isolated from a skin biopsy and cultured in vitro reconstitute a stratified squa...
wound healing We fabricated ex vivo produced oral mucosa equivalent (EVPOME) from patients’ oral muc...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...