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titleOfInvention DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARTIFICIAL SKIN THROUGH KERATINOCIT CULTIVATION ON A BASIS OF FIBRIN AND HUMAN FIBROBLASTES AND METHOD OF PREPARATION OF THIS SKIN FOR TRANSPLANTING.
abstract Development of an artificial skin by culturing keratinocytes on a basis of fibrin and human fibroblasts and method of preparing this skin for transplantation. Artificial skin obtained by keratinocyte cell culture on a base consisting of a human fibrin gel populated with human fibroblasts. This base allows a very rapid development of the keratinocytes, detecting proteins from the dermoepidermal junction in this artificial skin that facilitate subsequent transplant success. This artificial skin requires, in order to be used in the clinic, a previous preparation that consists of fixing it to a solid support and a system that makes it possible to transport it to the transplant site without breaking it. The artificial skin described here can be used to treat large burns, chronic skin ulcers or used, through the use of genetically modified cells, as the basis for gene therapy.
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