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Advances in the Management of Skin Wounds with Synthetic Dressings
(ClinMed International Library, 2016)
Dermal substitutes definedSustitutos dérmicos definidos
(Instituto de Cirugía de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Austral de Chile y el Servicio de Cirugía del Hospital Clínico Regional de Valdivia, 2018)
Cutaneous wound healing: An update from physiopathology to current therapies
(2021-07-01)
The skin is the biggest organ of human body which acts as a protective barrier against deleterious agents. When this barrier is damaged, the organism promotes the healing process with several molecular and cellular mechanisms, ...
A CLINICAL-TRIAL IN COSMETOLOGY OF A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE HYDROLIPID COVER OF THE SKIN
(INVESTIGACION MEDICA INT, 1981)
A CLINICAL-TRIAL IN COSMETOLOGY OF A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE HYDROLIPID COVER OF THE SKIN
(INVESTIGACION MEDICA INT, 1981)
Dermal Papilla Cells improve the wound healing process and generate hair bud-like structures in grafted skin substitutes using Hair Follicle Stem Cells
(Alphamed Press, 2014-08)
Tissue-engineered skin represents a useful strategy for the treatment of deep skin injuries and may contribute to the understanding of skin regeneration. The growth of hair follicles in vitro or after grafting remains a ...
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 ...
Axillary burn contracture treated with Integra (R)
(2011)
Introduction: Severe axillary burn is an unusual accident that frequently evolves to contracture generating important cosmetic and functional deficiencies. Contracture scars in this region are difficult to treat because ...