Using a recently described skin-humanized model based on the engraftment of human bioengineered skin equivalents onto immunodeficient mice, we compared the efficacy of different in vivo gene transfer strategies aimed at delivering growth factors to promote skin wound healing. The approaches involving transient delivery of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) to wounds performed in the engrafted human skin included (1) KGF gene transfer by intradermal adenoviral injection; (2) KGF gene transfer by adenoviral vector immobilized in a fibrin carrier; and (3) KGF-adenoviral gene-transferred human fibroblasts embedded in a fibrin matrix. All delivery systems achieved KGF protein overproduction at the wound site, with a concomitant re-epithelializatio...
Chronic, nonhealing wounds represent a major clinical challenge to practically all disciplines in mo...
Wound healing is a highly complex process that requires coordination of growth factors, cytokines, a...
The rise in lower extremity amputations (LEAs) due to non-healing of foot ulcers in diabetic patient...
Using a recently described skin-humanized model based on the engraftment of human bioengineered skin...
Cutaneous wound-healing disorders are a major health problem that requires the development of innova...
Background: A large number of different wound coverings have been used in order to improve the wound...
Background. Autologous dermal fibroblasts may be useful in the treatment of skin wounds and for the ...
Transfection of the skin by local gene delivery, as well as widespread transfection of systemic tiss...
In a search for the optimal nonviral gene transfer technique in epidermal and dermal supportive extr...
Epidermal growth factor (EGF), which promotes epidermal regeneration and wound closure, is important...
We are investigating whether skin-targeted gene therapy may be used to treat hemophilia B by transpl...
Reorganization of skin during wound healing, inflammatory disorders, or cancer growth is the result ...
Epidermal stem cells (ESCs) are characterized as slowcycling, multi-potent, and self-renewing cells ...
It is well documented that responses to growth factor treatment typically display bell-shaped dose r...
Skin gene therapy is a relatively new approach with great potential because of the accessibility and...
Chronic, nonhealing wounds represent a major clinical challenge to practically all disciplines in mo...
Wound healing is a highly complex process that requires coordination of growth factors, cytokines, a...
The rise in lower extremity amputations (LEAs) due to non-healing of foot ulcers in diabetic patient...
Using a recently described skin-humanized model based on the engraftment of human bioengineered skin...
Cutaneous wound-healing disorders are a major health problem that requires the development of innova...
Background: A large number of different wound coverings have been used in order to improve the wound...
Background. Autologous dermal fibroblasts may be useful in the treatment of skin wounds and for the ...
Transfection of the skin by local gene delivery, as well as widespread transfection of systemic tiss...
In a search for the optimal nonviral gene transfer technique in epidermal and dermal supportive extr...
Epidermal growth factor (EGF), which promotes epidermal regeneration and wound closure, is important...
We are investigating whether skin-targeted gene therapy may be used to treat hemophilia B by transpl...
Reorganization of skin during wound healing, inflammatory disorders, or cancer growth is the result ...
Epidermal stem cells (ESCs) are characterized as slowcycling, multi-potent, and self-renewing cells ...
It is well documented that responses to growth factor treatment typically display bell-shaped dose r...
Skin gene therapy is a relatively new approach with great potential because of the accessibility and...
Chronic, nonhealing wounds represent a major clinical challenge to practically all disciplines in mo...
Wound healing is a highly complex process that requires coordination of growth factors, cytokines, a...
The rise in lower extremity amputations (LEAs) due to non-healing of foot ulcers in diabetic patient...