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Bioartifical 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: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:scopusImplementing tissue engineering and regenerative medicine solutions in medical implants
ArticleAbstract: BackgroundSurgical implants are widely used in the medical field but their long-term performance isPalabras claves:drug delivery, Implant interface, medical device, regenerative medicine, Tissue engineeringAutores:Antonio Peramo, Ye D.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:scopus