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dc.contributor.authorSEZER, ALİ DEMİR
dc.contributor.authorCevher, Erdal
dc.contributor.authorPekoz, Ayca Yildiz
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-06T09:30:23Z
dc.date.available2021-03-06T09:30:23Z
dc.identifier.citationCevher E., SEZER A. D. , Pekoz A. Y. , "Bioengineered Wound and Burn Healing Substitutes: Novel Design for Biomedical Applications and General Aspects", NATURAL POLYMERS FOR DRUG DELIVERY, ss.183-202, 2017
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_e5e3edf2-e12d-43e1-b473-3c7e1c8ea10f
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/151240
dc.description.abstractWound healing is the inherent ability of an organism to protect itself against injuries. Cumulative evidence indicates that the healing process patterns in part embryonic morphogenesis and may result in either organ regeneration or scarring, phenomena that are developmental stage-or age-dependent. Tissue regeneration by using biomaterials and skin grafting materials in periapical surgery is an example of tissue engineering technology. Significant progress has been made in the development of in vitro-engineered skin substitutes that mimic human skin, either to be used for the replacement of lost skin or for the establishment of in vitro skin research models. Full-thickness skin deficits are indications to autologic skin graft. In extensive skin injuries an employment of skin substitutes is sometimes necessary. This review presents the classification of skin substitutes (permanent, temporary, biological, synthetic). The different kinds of skin substitutes approved for commercial production are described (epidermal substitutes, dermal substitutes, composite dermo-epidermal substitutes). The possibilities of clinical applications of skin equivalents and results obtained by many authors after employment of artificial skin are also presented. Important new discoveries in key elements of engineering of tissue-engineered skin including cell sources, biomaterials and growth factors, etc., are summarized. Basic and clinical applications for engineered skin substitutes in cell therapy, tissue engineering and biomedical research continue to drive design improvements premised on these structure-and function-based engineering paradigms.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler (SCI)
dc.subjectSağlık Bilimleri
dc.subjectEczacılık
dc.subjectTemel Eczacılık Bilimleri
dc.subjectYaşam Bilimleri
dc.subjectFizikokimya
dc.subjectPolimer Karakterizasyonu
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler
dc.subjectPOLİMER BİLİMİ
dc.subjectKimya
dc.subjectYaşam Bilimleri (LIFE)
dc.subjectFarmakoloji ve Toksikoloji
dc.subjectFARMAKOLOJİ VE ECZACILIK
dc.titleBioengineered Wound and Burn Healing Substitutes: Novel Design for Biomedical Applications and General Aspects
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalNATURAL POLYMERS FOR DRUG DELIVERY
dc.contributor.departmentMarmara Üniversitesi , Eczacılık Fakültesi , Farmasötik Biyoteknoloji Anabilim Dalı
dc.identifier.startpage183
dc.identifier.endpage202
dc.contributor.firstauthorID150627


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