2008
DOI: 10.1051/jbio:2008006
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Origines & sélection de progéniteurs et cellules souches épidermiques : Un défi pour l'ingénierie tissulaire

Abstract: The use of epidermal stem cells and their progeny for tissue engineering and cell therapy represents a source of hope and major interest in view of applications such as replacing the loss of functionality in failing tissues or obtaining physiologic skin equivalents for skin grafting. The use of such cells necessitates the isolation and purification of rare populations of keratinocytes and then increasing their numbers by mass culture. This is not currently possible since part of the specific phenotype of these… Show more

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“…The outer layer of the skin known as epidermis is organized into layers of keratinocytes interspersed with hair follicles. Keratinocyte-like cells can be derived from hESC and adult stem cells can be obtained from skin samples, but at present there are still limitations as regards their numbers and their precise phenotype (Deshayes and Rathman-Josserand 2008).…”
Section: Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outer layer of the skin known as epidermis is organized into layers of keratinocytes interspersed with hair follicles. Keratinocyte-like cells can be derived from hESC and adult stem cells can be obtained from skin samples, but at present there are still limitations as regards their numbers and their precise phenotype (Deshayes and Rathman-Josserand 2008).…”
Section: Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%