In vitro reconstruction of an endothelialized skin substitute provided with a microcapillary network using biopolymer scaffolds

ABSTRACTSuccessful in vitro reconstruction of skin requires the inclusion of several cell types that give rise in coculture to the specific elements present in native skin, and the appropriate scaffolding structure to house and support these cells. In addition to the two main structural components,...

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angiogenesis
Capillaries - cytology
Cell Differentiation
Cell Separation
Cells, Cultured
endothelial cells
Endothelial Cells - cytology
Extracellular Matrix - metabolism
Female
Humans
Hyaluronic Acid
Middle Aged
Skin - blood supply
skin substitute
Skin, Artificial
tissue engineering
Tissue Engineering - methods
title In vitro reconstruction of an endothelialized skin substitute provided with a microcapillary network using biopolymer scaffolds
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