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Publikováno v:
Pigment Cell Research. 19:424-433
Losses of human melanocytes (HM) in transplantation of cultured skin substitutes (CSS) may result from poor cellular attachments. To test this hypothesis, HM integrin expression was measured in four culture media: (a) melanocyte growth medium (MGM),
Publikováno v:
Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 114(1):5-13
Cultured skin substitutes have been used as adjunctive therapies in the treatment of burns and chronic wounds, but they are limited by lack of a vascular plexus. This deficiency leads to greater time for vascularization compared with native skin auto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 20:33-36
Sulfamylon (mafenide acetate) remains extremely valuable for the control of the bacterial contamination of burn wounds, but it is cytotoxic to cultured keratinocytes used for wound closure. Because composite skin substitutes develop a partial epiderm
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 35:137-145
Collagen-based implants have been described as vehicles for transplantation of cultured skin cells for treatment of burn wounds. To optimize vascularization and repair of connective tissue, collagen solubility and glutaraldehyde crosslinking were eva
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 40:894-900
Objectives : Cultured skin substitutes (CSSs), consisting of human keratinocytes and human fibroblasts attached to collagen-glycosaminoglycan substrates, have been demonstrated to cover wounds, and may release detectable quantities of growth factors
Autor:
Andrew P. Supp, Steven T. Boyce, Dorothy M. Supp, Viki B. Swope, Rachel K. Rice, Kaari A. Lynch, Richard J. Kagan
Publikováno v:
Wound Repair and Regeneration.
Stable closure of skin wounds with engineered skin substitutes (ESS) requires indefinite mitotic capacity to generate the epidermis. To evaluate whether keratinocytes in ESS exhibit the stem cell phenotype of label retention, ESS (n = 6-9/group) were
Autor:
Steven T, Boyce, Rachel K, Rice, Kaari A, Lynch, Andrew P, Supp, Viki B, Swope, Richard J, Kagan, Dorothy M, Supp
Publikováno v:
Wound Repair Regen
Stable closure of skin wounds with engineered skin substitutes (ESS) requires indefinite mitotic capacity to generate the epidermis. To evaluate whether keratinocytes in ESS exhibit the stem cell phenotype of label retention, ESS (n = 6–9/group) we
Autor:
Estela E. Medrano, JoAnn M. Dodick, James J. Nordlund, Steven T. Boyce, Glenn D. Warden, Andrew P. Supp, Zalfa A. Abdel-Malek
Publikováno v:
Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 100(4):360-365
Wound closure with cultured skin substitutes results in epithelium that is consistently hypopigmented. Hypothetically, addition of human melanocytes to cultured skin grafts may result in normal pigmentation of healed skin. Skin substitutes were compo
Publikováno v:
Skin pharmacology and physiology. 20(1)
Barrier function in cultured skin substitutes (CSS) prepared from human cell sources was measured by noninvasive (surface hydration, transepidermal water loss) and invasive methods (water permeation, niacinamide flux) before and after grafting onto a
Publikováno v:
The Journal of burn carerehabilitation. 26(3)
Cultured skin substitutes (CSS) have become a useful adjunctive treatment for closure of burn wounds, but CSS are avascular and remain susceptible to microbial destruction longer than split-thickness skin grafts. Irrigation of CSS grafted to burn wou