Bioengineered skin substitutes: the role of extracellular matrix and vascularization in the healing of deep wounds

F Urciuolo, C Casale, G Imparato, PA Netti - Journal of clinical medicine, 2019 - mdpi.com
The formation of severe scars still represents the result of the closure process of extended
and deep skin wounds. To address this issue, different bioengineered skin substitutes have …

Therapeutic strategies for skin regeneration based on biomedical substitutes

C Chocarro‐Wrona, E López‐Ruiz… - Journal of the …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering (TE) have experienced significant advances
in the development of in vitro engineered skin substitutes, either for replacement of lost …

Tissue engineered skin and wound healing: current strategies and future directions

N Bhardwaj, D Chouhan… - Current pharmaceutical …, 2017 - ingentaconnect.com
The global volume of skin damage or injuries has major healthcare implications and,
accounts for about half of the world's annual expenditure in the healthcare sector. In the last …

Bioengineering skin using mechanisms of regeneration and repair

AD Metcalfe, MWJ Ferguson - Biomaterials, 2007 - Elsevier
The development and use of artificial skin in treating acute and chronic wounds has, over
the last 30 years, advanced from a scientific concept to a series of commercially viable …

Engineered skin substitutes: practices and potentials

DM Supp, ST Boyce - Clinics in dermatology, 2005 - Elsevier
Wound healing can be problematic in several clinical settings because of massive tissue
injury (burns), wound healing deficiencies (chronic wounds), or congenital conditions and …

Advances in skin regeneration using tissue engineering

K Vig, A Chaudhari, S Tripathi, S Dixit, R Sahu… - International journal of …, 2017 - mdpi.com
Tissue engineered skin substitutes for wound healing have evolved tremendously over the
last couple of years. New advances have been made toward developing skin substitutes …

A concise review on tissue engineered artificial skin grafts for chronic wound treatment: can we reconstruct functional skin tissue in vitro?

A Przekora - Cells, 2020 - mdpi.com
Chronic wounds occur as a consequence of a prolonged inflammatory phase during the
healing process, which precludes skin regeneration. Typical treatment for chronic wounds …

Advances in skin substitutes—potential of tissue engineered skin for facilitating anti-fibrotic healing

M Varkey, J Ding, EE Tredget - Journal of functional biomaterials, 2015 - mdpi.com
Skin protects the body from exogenous substances and functions as a barrier to fluid loss
and trauma. The skin comprises of epidermal, dermal and hypodermal layers, which mainly …

Skin tissue engineering for tissue repair and regeneration

SG Priya, H Jungvid, A Kumar - Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews, 2008 - liebertpub.com
Tissue-engineered skin is a significant advance in the field of wound healing. It has mainly
been developed because of limitations associated with the use of autografts and allografts …

Tissue-engineered skin substitutes: an overview

E Catalano, A Cochis, E Varoni, L Rimondini… - Journal of Artificial …, 2013 - Springer
Extensive skin loss and chronic wounds are still a significant challenge to clinicians: even if
injured epidermis is normally able to self-renew, deep injuries can cause negative …