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The use of glandular-derived stem cells to improve vascularization in scaffold-mediated dermal regeneration
(2009)
Clinical success in tissue regeneration requires improvements in vascularization capacity of scaffolds. Several efforts have been made in this field including cellular and acellular technologies. In this work we combined ...
Functional results of burned hands treated with Integra (R)
(ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2012)
Introduction: Dermal substitutes, such as Integra (R) introduced as a new alternative to our surgical arsenal and its use in burn treatment, in both acute and chronic phases, have gained great importance.
The Use of Human Sweat Gland-derived Stem Cells for Enhancing Vascularization During Dermal Regeneration.
(2012)
Vascularization is a key process in tissue engineering and regeneration and represents one of the most important issues in the field of regenerative medicine. Thus, several strategies to improve vascularization are currently ...
The use of adipose tissue-derived stem cells within a dermal substitute improves skin regeneration by increasing neoangiogenesis and collagen synthesis
(2012)
BACKGROUND: Surgical treatment of injuries with loss of skin tissue has improved significantly with the advent of regenerative medicine and tissue bioengineering, and the use of stem cells and dermal substitutes. The success ...
Use of human mesenchymal cells to improve vascularization in a mouse model for scaffold-based dermal regeneration
(Mary Ann Liebert, 2009)
All engineered bioartificial structures developed for tissue regeneration require oxygen and nutrients to establish proper physiological functions. Aiming to improve vascularization during dermal regeneration, we combined ...
Acellular dermal matrix as a barrier in guided bone regeneration: a clinical, radiographic and histomorphometric study in dogs
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2009)
Objectives The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the acellular dermal matrix (ADM) as a membrane for guided bone regeneration (GBR), in comparison with a bioabsorbable membrane. Material and methods ...
Functional results of burned hands treated with Integra (R)
(Elsevier, 2012)
INTRODUCTION:
Dermal substitutes, such as Integra(®) introduced as a new alternative to our surgical arsenal and its use in burn treatment, in both acute and chronic phases, have gained great importance.
OBJECTIVE:
The ...
Functional results of burned hands treated with Integra (R)
(Elsevier, 2012)
INTRODUCTION:
Dermal substitutes, such as Integra(®) introduced as a new alternative to our surgical arsenal and its use in burn treatment, in both acute and chronic phases, have gained great importance.
OBJECTIVE:
The ...