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    Researchers developed a novel animal model for creating standardized skin defects of varying causes. This method allows for precise control over injury depth and area, aiding skin regeneration studies.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Dermatology
    • Experimental Surgery

    Context:

    • Assessing skin regeneration and new medical devices requires reliable animal models.
    • Existing skin trauma models have limitations hindering their widespread use.
    • Long-term studies are crucial for understanding skin defect repair.

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    • To develop an experimental model for creating skin defects of diverse etiologies.
    • To achieve specific, controllable parameters for defect depth and area.
    • To ensure the model minimizes systemic effects on the animal's body.

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    • A new apparatus creates mechanical, thermal, and chemical skin defects (1.76–2.0 cm²) in rats.
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  • This approach standardizes injury modeling by controlling area and depth.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates the study of skin regeneration and evaluation of novel treatments.
    • Reduces injury severity, extending animal lifespan for extended monitoring.
    • Provides a standardized, reproducible method for skin defect modeling in research.