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Characterization of a unique technique for culturing primary adult human epithelial progenitor/" stem cells"
ArticleAbstract: Background: Primary keratinocytes derived from epidermis, oral mucosa, and urothelium are used in coPalabras claves:Autores:Ambati A., Antonio Peramo, Feinberg S.E., Marcelo C.L.Fuentes:scopusCharacterization of cultured epithelial cells using a novel technique not requiring enzymatic digestion for subculturing
ArticleAbstract: Our laboratory had developed a methodology to expand epithelial cells in culture by growing keratinoPalabras claves:cell culture, Epithelia cell, ePUK, Keratinocyte, Oral mucosaAutores:Antonio Peramo, Feinberg S.E., Marcelo C.L.Fuentes:scopusBioartifical mucosa: Delivery of biomaterials to the skin-percutaneous device interface in in vitro human organotypic skin cultures
Conference ObjectAbstract: We have developed an in vitro culture system composed of organotypic human skin expiants interfacedPalabras claves:Implant interface, medical device, osseointegration, Port access devices, Skin biomaterialAutores:Antonio Peramo, Goldstein S.A., Marcelo C.L., Martin D.C.Fuentes:scopusBioengineering the skin-implant interface: The use of regenerative therapies in implanted devices
ArticleAbstract: This discussion and review article focuses on the possible use of regenerative techniques applied toPalabras claves:Biointerfacial engineering, Biopolymeric skin interface, Regenerative engineering, Regenerative interface, Skin biointerfaceAutores:Antonio Peramo, Marcelo C.L.Fuentes:scopusA putative in vitro organotypic model of molting with human skin explants
ArticleAbstract: We report finding a simple method to partially reproduce the characteristic process of molting thatPalabras claves:Ecdysteroid, Filaggrin, Molting, Organotypic, SkinAutores:Antonio Peramo, Feinberg S.E., Marcelo C.L.Fuentes:scopusContinuous delivery of biomaterials to the skin-percutaneous device interface using a fluid pump: Thoughts and progress
ArticleAbstract: We have developed an in vitro culture system composed of organotypic human skin explants interfacedPalabras claves:Implant interface, Implants, medical device, osseointegration, Skin biomaterialAutores:Antonio Peramo, Goldstein S.A., Marcelo C.L., Martin D.C.Fuentes:scopusNovel organotypic cultures of human skin explants with an implant-tissue biomaterial interface
ArticleAbstract: A novel in vitro culture system of organotypic human skin explants interfacing with external fixatorPalabras claves:External fixation, Implant interface, Organotypic culture, Skin biomaterial, Wound healingAutores:Antonio Peramo, Goldstein S.A., Marcelo C.L., Martin D.C.Fuentes:scopusImproved preservation of the tissue surrounding percutaneous devices by hyaluronic acid and dermatan sulfate in a human skin explant model
Conference ObjectAbstract: Cellular apoptosis and proliferation was analyzed in an in vitro culture system of organotypic humanPalabras claves:External fixation, Implant interface, Organotypic culture, Skin biomaterial, Wound healingAutores:Antonio Peramo, Goldstein S.A., Marcelo C.L., Martin D.C.Fuentes:scopusIn vitro integration of human skin dermis with porous cationic hydrogels
ArticleAbstract: Porous poly(DMAA-co-AMTAC) hydrogels, fabricated using the inverted colloid crystal method, were usePalabras claves:Cationic hydrogel, Dermal integration, Porous scaffolds, Skin biomaterial, Wound healingAutores:Antonio Peramo, Bahng J.H., Kotov N., Marcelo C.L., Martin D.C.Fuentes:scopusPercutaneous biomedical device with a regenerative materials interface
Conference ObjectAbstract: We have developed an in vitro culture system composed of organotypic human skin explants interfacedPalabras claves:Autores:Antonio Peramo, Goldstein S.A., Marcelo C.L., Martin D.C.Fuentes:scopus