Microvessel networks [corrected] pre-formed in artificial clinical grade dermal substitutes in vitro using cells from haematopoietic tissues.
Forming a microcirculation is critical for vascularisation of artificial skin substitutes. One strategy to improve speed of grafting is to pre-form microvascular networks in the substitute before applying to a wound. For clinical application, this requires sufficient functional endothelial cell numb...
Main Authors: | Athanassopoulos, A, Tsaknakis, G, Newey, S, Harris, A, Kean, J, Tyler, M, Watt, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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