2021
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13122078
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An Anhydrous Sodium Chloride Skin Preservation Model for Studies on Keratinocytes Grafting into the Wounds

Abstract: Background. Human skin is needed for covering large body areas lost by trauma. The shortcomings of contemporary methods of skin storage are limited preservation time and high immunogenicity if allogeneic. Methods. We investigated whether long-lasting skin preservation in anhydrous sodium chloride (NaCl) may be the source of keratinocytes (KCs) for transplantation. Dehydrated skin fragments were preserved for a time frame from 1 week to 12 months. Then, skin fragments were rehydrated, and KCs were isolated. The… Show more

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“…Furthermore, synthesized IB@NPs significantly accelerated wound healing in a scratch assay model. Domaszewska-Szostak et al [11] developed a method for the long-term preservation of human skin for isolation and effective keratinocyte (KCs) transplantation to wounds. The originality of the proposed method consists of an effective storage procedure and an easy method of KCs preparation for transplantation.…”
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“…Furthermore, synthesized IB@NPs significantly accelerated wound healing in a scratch assay model. Domaszewska-Szostak et al [11] developed a method for the long-term preservation of human skin for isolation and effective keratinocyte (KCs) transplantation to wounds. The originality of the proposed method consists of an effective storage procedure and an easy method of KCs preparation for transplantation.…”
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confidence: 99%