The development of bioengineered skin

Driven by the need for donor tissue for patients suffering from extensive burns, alternatives to autologous and cadaver-derived tissue have been under development for the past 20 years. Unilayered and bilayered models representing the skin's epidermal and/or dermal components have been develope...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.) 1998-06, Vol.16 (6), p.246-249
Hauptverfasser: Kirsner, Robert S, Falanga, Vincent, Eaglstein, William H
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