Tissue engineering of human skin equivalents seeks to recreate the structural, functional and immunological properties of native skin in vitro. Constructs typically comprise an epidermal layer of ...
Tissue engineering for skin regeneration combines principles of cell biology, materials science and bioengineering to develop functional substitutes for damaged or lost skin. Central to this field are ...
Scientists have 3D-printed hair follicles in human skin tissue cultured in the lab. This marks the first time researchers have used the technology to generate hair follicles, which play an important ...
Forward-looking: Swedish scientists are pushing regenerative medicine closer to a breakthrough that could one day allow doctors to rebuild living skin, complete with blood vessels. Building on years ...
Burn, trauma, and plastic surgery patients and others needing skin autografts often have limited quantities of healthy tissue from which to take skin biopsies, and when skin grafts are transplanted, ...
The ability to repair tissue following injuries is essential for the survival of all animals. Following wounding, the skin is repaired by activating, migrating, and dividing skin stem cells. Defects ...
Issued on behalf of Conexeu Sciences Inc.A sector analysis of regenerative medicine — the science of restoring tissue rather than merely ...