2002
DOI: 10.1016/s1042-3699(02)00010-9
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Skin and oral mucosal substitutes

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“…With this view in mind, raw wounds in orofacial region were covered with skin graft, mucosal graft [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this view in mind, raw wounds in orofacial region were covered with skin graft, mucosal graft [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por estar constituida de tejidos blandos con características similares a las de la piel, la mucosa bucal ha servido para el desarrollo de sustitutos artificiales de piel y de la misma mucosa bucal (10,11). Mediante los estudios preclínicos y clínicos de estos productos se han podido proponer nuevos métodos para el tratamiento de heridas de la mucosa bucal de espesor parcial y total (10,12).…”
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“…Mediante los estudios preclínicos y clínicos de estos productos se han podido proponer nuevos métodos para el tratamiento de heridas de la mucosa bucal de espesor parcial y total (10,12). Se han estudiado varios tipos de sustitutos artificiales de mucosa bucal que, según su estructura y composición, pueden utilizarse para: i) reemplazo del tejido epitelial (13); ii) aumento del tejido conjuntivo presente en la lámina propia cuando hay pérdida o reducción de tejido queratinizado (14); iii) reemplazo total de la lámina propia para favorecer la reparación del tejido conjuntivo y estimular la regeneración del epitelio in vivo (15), y iv) reemplazo de mucosa bucal de espesor total con tejidos análogos (16)(17)(18).…”
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“…[26272829] The creation of soft tissue constructs with several different cell populations is a more complex process. We have, in vitro , developed such a construct composed of mucosa and skin, a mucocutaneous construct, that is based on technique previously reported by Izumi, et al .…”
Section: In Vitro Tissue Development Of An Ex Vivo Produced Oral Mucomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have, in vitro , developed such a construct composed of mucosa and skin, a mucocutaneous construct, that is based on technique previously reported by Izumi, et al . [12930] At the center of our current research in the reconstruction of lips, it has revolved around the use of an EVPOME, created by the Feinberg, Marcelo, Izumi group at the University of Michigan. [31] The EVPOME construct is based on the patients’ own autogenous cells, which are then purified and cultivated along with skin matrix such as an acellular freeze-dried dermis scaffolding for attachment and growth of cells [Figure 2].…”
Section: In Vitro Tissue Development Of An Ex Vivo Produced Oral Mucomentioning
confidence: 99%