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Skin tissue engineering

The potential applications of fibrin-coated electrospun polylactide nanofibers in skin tissue engineering

The potential applications of fibrin-coated electrospun polylactide nanofibers in skin tissue engineering

... thin fibrin nanocoating. Fibrin surrounded the individual fibers in the membrane and also formed a thin fibrous mesh on several places on the membrane surface. The cell-free fibrin nanocoat- ing remained stable in the ...

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Regulating Preparation Of Functional Alginate-Chitosan Three-Dimensional Scaffold For Skin Tissue Engineering

<p>Regulating Preparation Of Functional Alginate-Chitosan Three-Dimensional Scaffold For Skin Tissue Engineering</p>

... Skin tissue engineering is the scienti fi c process of restoring the biological function of damaged tissues with the aid of compatible ...ideal skin tissue engineering material ...

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Current progress of skin tissue engineering: Seed cells, bioscaffolds, and construction strategies

Current progress of skin tissue engineering: Seed cells, bioscaffolds, and construction strategies

... repair skin tissue. Recent advances in skin biology have stressed the importance of cell-cell interactions during epidermal ...of skin tissue engineering has contributed ...

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Design of bifurcation junctions in artificial vascular vessels additively manufactured for skin tissue engineering

Design of bifurcation junctions in artificial vascular vessels additively manufactured for skin tissue engineering

... AM techniques play an important part in the field of tissue engineering. It enables the manufacture of complex three dimensional scaffolds or bifurcation vascular networks with controllable geometries. In ...

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Skin tissue engineering: wound healing based on stem-cell-based therapeutic strategies

Skin tissue engineering: wound healing based on stem-cell-based therapeutic strategies

... the skin to nerve and muscle ...into skin cells—including folli- culogenic human epithelial stem cells, fibroblasts, and keratinocytes—to engineer skin substitutes ...differentiate skin-like ...

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Bone and Skin Tissue Engineering based on Cytotoxicity Assays of PLLA Fibrous Mats Synthesized via Centrifugal Spinning

Bone and Skin Tissue Engineering based on Cytotoxicity Assays of PLLA Fibrous Mats Synthesized via Centrifugal Spinning

... We produced PLLA mats through a centrifugal spinning process with optimal polymeric solution concentration. The morphological evaluation demonstrated fibers arrangement in a disorderly manner, with a constant fiber ...

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Progress in studies of epidermal stem cells and their application in skin tissue engineering

Progress in studies of epidermal stem cells and their application in skin tissue engineering

... for tissue engineer- ing involving the growth, differentiation, and transplant- ation of stem ...human skin substitute containing epidermal or dermal cells can result in good healing of massive ...

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NATURAL BIOMATERIALS FOR SKIN TISSUE ENGINEERING: REPAIR AND REGENERATION   A SHORT REVIEW

NATURAL BIOMATERIALS FOR SKIN TISSUE ENGINEERING: REPAIR AND REGENERATION A SHORT REVIEW

... a tissue engineering scaffold and wound dressing system due to its low antigenic and high direct cell adhesion ...from skin, bone pins, and scales of freshwater and marine fish, chicken skin, ...

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Skin tissue engineering advances in severe burns: review and therapeutic applications

Skin tissue engineering advances in severe burns: review and therapeutic applications

... of skin function and structure due to injury and illness will result in substantial physio- logical imbalance and may ultimately lead to major disability or even ...that tissue-engineered skin is now ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... of tissue engineered blood vessels is grafted successfully in the ...(for skin replacement, augmentation of soft tissue, skin tissue engineering, artificial skin ...

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Three types of dermal grafts in rats: the importance of mechanical property and structural design

Three types of dermal grafts in rats: the importance of mechanical property and structural design

... Full-thickness skin defects resulting from injury, burns and nonhealing ulcers represent a significant clinical problem that is far from being ...for skin defects are transplantations such as autografts, ...

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Nanofibers and their applications in tissue engineering

Nanofibers and their applications in tissue engineering

... of tissue at the nanoscale is one of the major challenges in the field of tissue ...of tissue engineering ...musculoskeletal tissue engineering (including bone, cartilage, ...

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Nanocellulose in biotechnology and medicine: focus

Nanocellulose in biotechnology and medicine: focus

... The use of bacterial cellulose in skin tissue engineering and wound healing, including its clinical. 761[r] ...

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Tissue engineering and ENT surgery

Tissue engineering and ENT surgery

... connective tissue allowing resump- tion of a semi-solid ...pharyngo-oesophageal tissue even if only as passive food ...that tissue- engineered reconstruction of the tongue may one day become a ...

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A comparison of friction behaviour for ex vivo human, tissue engineered and synthetic skin

A comparison of friction behaviour for ex vivo human, tissue engineered and synthetic skin

... The skin specimens used in the study are summarised in Table 1. Human skin samples were collected from consenting patients undergoing ...excess tissue from the middle and lower abdomen from patients ...

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Lymphatic Tissue Engineering and Regeneration

Lymphatic Tissue Engineering and Regeneration

... The exciting discovery of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) enable the derivation of patient-specific LECs for cell therapy, drug screening, and tissue engineer- ing applications. Various protocols to ...

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Tissue specific role of RHBDF2 in cutaneous wound healing and hyperproliferative skin disease

Tissue specific role of RHBDF2 in cutaneous wound healing and hyperproliferative skin disease

... Several lines of evidence point to keratinocytes as the primary cell type responsible for tylosis disease. First, keratinocytes are the major cell type producing AREG in skin [13, 14], and RHBDF2 is predominantly ...

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Tissue engineering: chondrocytes and cartilage

Tissue engineering: chondrocytes and cartilage

... Our tissue engineering approaches to cartilage repair are focussing on developing efficient methods to form carti- lage with chondrocytes in ...form tissue constructs of an appropriate ...

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A comparison of friction behaviour for ex vivo human, tissue engineered and synthetic skin

A comparison of friction behaviour for ex vivo human, tissue engineered and synthetic skin

... The skin specimens used in the study are summarised in Table 1. Human skin samples were collected from consenting patients undergoing ...excess tissue from the middle and lower abdomen from patients ...

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Skin tissue regeneration for burn injury

Skin tissue regeneration for burn injury

... true skin regeneration and decrease scar formation and have the clear manipulation step procedure for autologous use ...cell-based skin substitute for wound treatment, and for them to make the approval, ...

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