Living tissue formed in vitro and accepted as skin-equivalent tissue of full thickness

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E BellT Nakatsuji

Abstract

Living skin-equivalent grafts consisting of fibroblasts cast in collagen lattices and seeded with epidermal cells were successfully grafted onto the donors of the cells. The grafts were vascularized, did not evoke a homograft reaction, inhibited wound contraction, filled the wound space, and persisted.

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