Skin Substitutes. Can these be combined? (Review)
Journal: Journal of Embryology & Stem Cell Research (JES) (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-02-15
Abstract
Skin substitutes were developed as an alternative to skin grafts, especially for trauma patients, during the 1980´s.The understanding of the skin components has served as a basis for the development of numerous cutaneous substitutes. A true “skin substitute” would act like an autologous skin graft in adhering to the wound bed while providing the physiological and mechanical functions of normal skin
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