Extensive full-thickness burns require replacement of both epidemis and dermis. We have described a method in which allogeneic dermis from engrafted cryopreserved cadaver skin was combined with cultured autologous keratinocytes. In the present study we combined human keratinocytes and fibroblasts, and acellular human dermis in vitro and transplanted this “reconstituted skin” into athymic mice. Both human papillary dermis in which the basement membrane zone has been retained and human reticular dermis that has been repopulated with human dermal fibroblasts are good substrates for keratinocyte attachment, stratification, growth, and differentiation. Both of these dermal preparations can be lyophilized and stored at room temperature without lo...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...
Grafts of allogeneic dermis plus autologous epidermal cell cultures were used to replace extensively...
Background. The best alternative to a split-thickness graft for the wound coverage of patients with ...
Background. The best alternative to a split-thickness graft for the wound coverage of patients with ...
Background: Cell therapy for large burns has successfully made use of autologous epidermis reconstru...
BACKGROUND: Extensive third degree burn wounds can be permanently covered by the transplantation of ...
A living-skin equivalent useful as a skin replacement and as a model system for basic studies has be...
This study evaluates the use of composite grafts of cultured human keratinocytes and de-epidermalize...
We show that an inherent ability of two distinct cell types, keratinocytes and fibroblasts, can be r...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...
Grafts of allogeneic dermis plus autologous epidermal cell cultures were used to replace extensively...
Background. The best alternative to a split-thickness graft for the wound coverage of patients with ...
Background. The best alternative to a split-thickness graft for the wound coverage of patients with ...
Background: Cell therapy for large burns has successfully made use of autologous epidermis reconstru...
BACKGROUND: Extensive third degree burn wounds can be permanently covered by the transplantation of ...
A living-skin equivalent useful as a skin replacement and as a model system for basic studies has be...
This study evaluates the use of composite grafts of cultured human keratinocytes and de-epidermalize...
We show that an inherent ability of two distinct cell types, keratinocytes and fibroblasts, can be r...
Full thickness wounds, such as deep burns, need restoration of both the dermal and epidermal layers ...
Cultured human keratinocytes have a wide spectrum of clinical applications. Clinical results reporte...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
A fibroblast feeder layer is currently the best option for large scale expansion of autologous skin ...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...
Currently, human skin equivalents (HSEs) used for in vitro assays (e.g., for wound healing) make use...