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Tissue-engineered “skin equivalents

Black, A. F., Berthod, F L Heureux, N., Germain, L., and Auger, F. A. (1998), In vitro reconstruction of a human capillary-like network in a tissue-engineered skin equivalent. FASEB J. 12(13) 1331-1340. [Pg.384]

Michel, M., L Heureux, N., Pouliot, R., Xu, W., Auger, F.A., Germain, L. (1999) Characterization of a new tissue-engineered human skin equivalent with hair. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim, 35 (6), 318-326. [Pg.191]

Zhang, Z., Michniak-Kohn, B.B., 2012. Tissue engineered human skin equivalents. Pharmaceutics 4, 26—41. [Pg.444]

Nayak, S., Dey, S., Kundu, S.C., 2013. Skin equivalent tissue-engineered construct co-cultured fibroblasts/ keratinocytes on 3D matrices of sericin hope cocoons. PLoS One 8, e74779. [Pg.170]

The only engineered connective tissue equivalent currently used clinically is bioartificial skin. Bioengineered... [Pg.287]


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