Scaffolds for regeneration of dermo-epidermal skin tissue

PB Milan, N Amini, M Amoupour… - Handbook of tissue …, 2019 - Elsevier
Recent healthcare problems in the field of dermatology have heightened the need for novel
therapeutic approaches. The limitations of conventional methods for wound management …

Regeneration using tissue engineered skin strategies

LP da Silva, MT Cerqueira… - … dressings and wound …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter focuses on the tissue engineering approaches that have been developed for
the treatment of skin wounds with the aim of promoting cutaneous regeneration. It aims at …

Scaffolds for dermal tissue engineering

D Heidi, M Wayne - Handbook of Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Volume …, 2019 - Elsevier
Skin grafts are often used to restore skin defects after trauma and cancer. Scarcity of skin
and donor site morbidity have led to the development of various bioengineered and …

Bioengineering skin constructs

B Zhang, X Liu, C Wang, L Li, L Ma, C Gao - Stem cell biology and tissue …, 2015 - Elsevier
The “gold-standard” treatment of deep or extensive skin defects with autografts is greatly
limited by insufficient donor sites. This essential need drove the emergence of …

Dermal matrices and bioengineered skin substitutes: a critical review of current options

H Debels, M Hamdi, K Abberton… - … Surgery–Global Open, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background: Over recent decades, scientists and surgeons have collaborated to develop
various bioengineered and synthetic products as an alternative to skin grafts. Despite the …

[HTML][HTML] Wound healing: from epidermis culture to tissue engineering

A Lorenti - 2012 - scirp.org
The skin is the largest organ of the individual, being the interface between the body and the
microenvironment. In severely burned patients and other diseases, the physiological …

[PDF][PDF] Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine in skin wound healing: What has been done recently-a mini review

C Marques, D Suzuki, J Marques - Advances in Tissue Engineering …, 2017 - academia.edu
Abstract Many approaches in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine for skin
alternatives have developed models using skin cells and biomaterial scaffolds. There are …

Bioengineered skin substitutes: key elements and novel design for biomedical applications

G Lu, S Huang - International Wound Journal, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Significant progress has been made in the development of in vitro‐engineered skin
substitutes that mimic human skin, either to be used for the replacement of lost skin or for the …

Functional skin grafts: where biomaterials meet stem cells

A Kaur, S Midha, S Giri, S Mohanty - Stem cells international, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Skin tissue engineering has attained several clinical milestones making remarkable
progress over the past decades. Skin is inhabited by a plethora of cells spatiotemporally …

Tissue engineered skin substitutes

P Goodarzi, K Falahzadeh, M Nematizadeh… - Cell Biology and …, 2018 - Springer
The fundamental skin role is to supply a supportive barrier to protect body against harmful
agents and injuries. Three layers of skin including epidermis, dermis and hypodermis form a …