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246 related items for PubMed ID: 1496543

  • 1. The role of fibroblasts in dermal vascularization and remodeling of reconstructed human skin after transplantation onto the nude mouse.
    Demarchez M, Hartmann DJ, Regnier M, Asselineau D.
    Transplantation; 1992 Aug; 54(2):317-26. PubMed ID: 1496543
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  • 2. Collagen fibril network and elastic system remodeling in a reconstructed skin transplanted on nude mice.
    Berthod F, Germain L, Li H, Xu W, Damour O, Auger FA.
    Matrix Biol; 2001 Nov; 20(7):463-73. PubMed ID: 11691586
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  • 3. An immunohistological study of the revascularization process in human skin transplanted onto the nude mouse.
    Demarchez M, Hartmann DJ, Prunieras M.
    Transplantation; 1987 Jun; 43(6):896-903. PubMed ID: 3296356
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  • 4. In vitro and post-transplantation differentiation of human keratinocytes grown on the human type IV collagen film of a bilayered dermal substitute.
    Tinois E, Tiollier J, Gaucherand M, Dumas H, Tardy M, Thivolet J.
    Exp Cell Res; 1991 Apr; 193(2):310-9. PubMed ID: 2004647
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  • 9. Migration of Langerhans cells into human epidermis of "reconstructed" skin, normal skin, or healing skin, after grafting onto the nude mouse.
    Démarchez M, Asselineau D, Czernielewski J.
    J Invest Dermatol; 1993 May; 100(5):648-52. PubMed ID: 7684055
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  • 10. Long-term remodeling of a bilayered living human skin equivalent (Apligraf) grafted onto nude mice: immunolocalization of human cells and characterization of extracellular matrix.
    Guerret S, Govignon E, Hartmann DJ, Ronfard V.
    Wound Repair Regen; 2003 May; 11(1):35-45. PubMed ID: 12581425
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  • 11. Host-donor interactions in healing of human split-thickness skin grafts onto nude mice: in situ hybridization, immunohistochemical, and histochemical studies.
    Plenat F, Vignaud JM, Guerret-Stocker S, Hartmann D, Duprez K, Duprez A.
    Transplantation; 1992 May; 53(5):1002-10. PubMed ID: 1585462
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  • 12. Human dermal microvascular endothelial cells form vascular analogs in cultured skin substitutes after grafting to athymic mice.
    Supp DM, Wilson-Landy K, Boyce ST.
    FASEB J; 2002 Jun; 16(8):797-804. PubMed ID: 12039861
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  • 13. Evaluation of acellular human dermis as a dermal analog in a composite skin graft.
    Medalie DA, Tompkins RG, Morgan JR.
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  • 14. Use of a composite skin graft composed of cultured human keratinocytes and fibroblasts and a collagen-GAG matrix to cover full-thickness wounds on athymic mice.
    Cooper ML, Hansbrough JF.
    Surgery; 1991 Feb; 109(2):198-207. PubMed ID: 1992553
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  • 15. [Experimental study on dermal papillary cells improving vascularization of tissue engineered skin substitutes].
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  • 16. Migration of Langerhans cells into the epidermis of human skin grafted into nude mice.
    Démarchez M, Asselineau D, Régnier M, Czernielewski J.
    J Invest Dermatol; 1992 Nov; 99(5):54S-55S. PubMed ID: 1431213
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  • 17. Wound healing effect of acellular artificial dermis containing extracellular matrix secreted by human skin fibroblasts.
    Seo YK, Song KY, Kim YJ, Park JK.
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  • 18. Reconstruction and transplantation of composite skin containing keratinocytes and fibroblasts.
    Xiao S, Xia Z, Yang J, Wang G, Wang Y, Liu Z, Liu W.
    Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2002 Dec; 36(7):531-3. PubMed ID: 12411163
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  • 19. Cultured human keratinocytes on type I collagen membranes to reconstitute the epidermis.
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  • 20. The effects of epidermal keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts on the formation of cutaneous basement membrane in three-dimensional culture systems.
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