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148 related items for PubMed ID: 8198736

  • 1. Reconstruction of human skin from glycerol-preserved allodermis and cultured keratinocyte sheets.
    McKay I, Woodward B, Wood K, Navsaria HA, Hoekstra H, Green C.
    Burns; 1994; 20 Suppl 1():S19-22. PubMed ID: 8198736
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  • 2. Cologne Burn Centre experience with glycerol-preserved allogeneic skin: Part II: Combination with autologous cultured keratinocytes.
    Stark GB, Kaiser HW.
    Burns; 1994; 20 Suppl 1():S34-8. PubMed ID: 8198740
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  • 3. [Keratinocyte culture and transplantation in burns].
    Mühlbauer W, Henckel von Donnersmarck G, Hoefter E, Hartinger A.
    Chirurg; 1995 Apr; 66(4):271-6. PubMed ID: 7634934
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  • 4. A simple human dermal model for assessment of in vitro attachment efficiency of stored cultured epithelial autografts.
    Ghosh MM, Boyce SG, Freedlander E, MacNeil S.
    J Burn Care Rehabil; 1995 Apr; 16(4):407-17. PubMed ID: 8582920
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  • 5. Use of a collagen-elastin matrix as transport carrier system to transfer proliferating epidermal cells to human dermis in vitro.
    Waaijman T, Breetveld M, Ulrich M, Middelkoop E, Scheper RJ, Gibbs S.
    Cell Transplant; 2010 Apr; 19(10):1339-48. PubMed ID: 20525428
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  • 6. Advantages of using a bank of allogenic keratinocytes for the rapid coverage of extensive and deep second-degree burns.
    Braye F, Pascal P, Bertin-Maghit M, Colpart JJ, Tissot E, Damour O.
    Med Biol Eng Comput; 2000 Mar; 38(2):248-52. PubMed ID: 10829421
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  • 7. [Skin cell culture: utilization in plastic surgery and laboratory studies].
    Boranić M, Jakić-Razumović J, Stanović S, Kljenak A, Fattorini I.
    Lijec Vjesn; 1999 Mar; 121(4-5):137-43. PubMed ID: 10437358
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  • 8. In vitro reconstitution of skin: fibroblasts facilitate keratinocyte growth and differentiation on acellular reticular dermis.
    Krejci NC, Cuono CB, Langdon RC, McGuire J.
    J Invest Dermatol; 1991 Nov; 97(5):843-8. PubMed ID: 1717611
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  • 9. Reconstitution of structure and cell function in human skin grafts derived from cryopreserved allogeneic dermis and autologous cultured keratinocytes.
    Langdon RC, Cuono CB, Birchall N, Madri JA, Kuklinska E, McGuire J, Moellmann GE.
    J Invest Dermatol; 1988 Nov; 91(5):478-85. PubMed ID: 2459265
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  • 10. Cultured autologous keratinocytes in fibrin glue suspension, exclusively and combined with STS-allograft (preliminary clinical and histological report of a new technique).
    Kaiser HW, Stark GB, Kopp J, Balcerkiewicz A, Spilker G, Kreysel HW.
    Burns; 1994 Feb; 20(1):23-9. PubMed ID: 8148071
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  • 12. Composite grafts of autogenic cultured epidermis and glycerol-preserved allogeneic dermis for definitive coverage of full thickness burn wounds: case reports.
    Schiozer WA, Hartinger A, von Donnersmarck GH, Mühlbauer W.
    Burns; 1994 Dec; 20(6):503-7. PubMed ID: 7880414
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  • 14. Cultured epidermal autografts and allodermis combination for permanent burn wound coverage.
    Hickerson WL, Compton C, Fletchall S, Smith LR.
    Burns; 1994 Dec; 20 Suppl 1():S52-5; discussion S55-6. PubMed ID: 8198745
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  • 15. In vitro construction of a potential skin substitute through direct human keratinocyte plating onto decellularized glycerol-preserved allodermis.
    Herson MR, Mathor MB, Altran S, Capelozzi VL, Ferreira MC.
    Artif Organs; 2001 Nov; 25(11):901-6. PubMed ID: 11903144
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  • 16. Epidermal differentiation and dermal changes in healing following treatment of surgical wounds with sheets of cultured allogeneic keratinocytes.
    Myers SR, Navsaria HA, Brain AN, Purkis PE, Leigh IM.
    J Clin Pathol; 1995 Dec; 48(12):1087-92. PubMed ID: 8567992
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  • 17. Reconstructed human skin produced in vitro and grafted on athymic mice.
    Pouliot R, Larouche D, Auger FA, Juhasz J, Xu W, Li H, Germain L.
    Transplantation; 2002 Jun 15; 73(11):1751-7. PubMed ID: 12084997
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  • 18. A comparison of methodologies for the preparation of human epidermal-dermal composites.
    Ghosh MM, Boyce S, Layton C, Freedlander E, Mac Neil S.
    Ann Plast Surg; 1997 Oct 15; 39(4):390-404. PubMed ID: 9339282
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  • 19. Inhibition of basal cell proliferation during storage of detached cultured epidermal keratinocyte sheets.
    Poumay Y, Boucher F, Degen A, Leloup R.
    Acta Derm Venereol; 1991 Oct 15; 71(3):195-8. PubMed ID: 1678219
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  • 20. Advantage of the presence of living dermal fibroblasts within in vitro reconstructed skin for grafting in humans.
    Coulomb B, Friteau L, Baruch J, Guilbaud J, Chretien-Marquet B, Glicenstein J, Lebreton-Decoster C, Bell E, Dubertret L.
    Plast Reconstr Surg; 1998 Jun 15; 101(7):1891-903. PubMed ID: 9623833
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