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July 17, 2018
Tissue engineering of skin and regenerative medicine for wound care
Steven T Boyce, Andrea L Lalley
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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June 1, 2019
Fabrication of Chimeric Hair Follicles for Skin Tissue Engineering
Andrea L Lalley, Steven T Boyce
Tissue Engineering. Part A
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April 11, 2008
Medium flow rate regulates viability and barrier function of engineered skin substitutes in perfusion culture
Balaji Kalyanaraman, Dorothy M Supp, Steven T Boyce
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society
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December 2, 2022
Comparison of biopolymer scaffolds for the fabrication of skin substitutes in a porcine wound model
Bronwyn L Dearman, Steven T Boyce, John E Greenwood
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods
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May 6, 2008
Fluorescein diacetate for determination of cell viability in tissue-engineered skin
Alexis D Armour, Heather M Powell, Steven T Boyce
Tissue Engineering. Part A
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September 28, 2019
Exogenous Keratinocyte Growth Factor Is Not Required for Pigmentation of Skin Substitutes with Three Isogeneic Cell Types
Steven T Boyce, Dorothy M Supp, Christopher M Lloyd
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
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April 7, 2011
Fluorescein diacetate for determination of cell viability in 3D fibroblast-collagen-GAG constructs
Heather M Powell, Alexis D Armour, Steven T Boyce
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
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July 13, 2004
Vascular endothelial growth factor overexpression increases vascularization by murine but not human endothelial cells in cultured skin substitutes grafted to athymic mice
Dorothy M Supp, Andrea C Karpinski, Steven T Boyce
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
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December 21, 2013
Development of the mechanical properties of engineered skin substitutes after grafting to full-thickness wounds
Edward A Sander, Kaari A Lynch, Steven T Boyce
Frontiers in Surgery
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September 10, 2021
Advances in Skin Tissue Bioengineering and the Challenges of Clinical Translation
Bronwyn L Dearman, Steven T Boyce, John E Greenwood
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Burns & Trauma
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July 17, 2018
Tissue engineering of skin and regenerative medicine for wound care
Steven T Boyce, Andrea L Lalley
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|
June 1, 2019
Fabrication of Chimeric Hair Follicles for Skin Tissue Engineering
Andrea L Lalley, Steven T Boyce
Tissue Engineering. Part A
|
April 11, 2008
Medium flow rate regulates viability and barrier function of engineered skin substitutes in perfusion culture
Balaji Kalyanaraman, Dorothy M Supp, Steven T Boyce
Wound Repair and Regeneration : Official Publication of the Wound Healing Society [And] the European Tissue Repair Society
|
December 2, 2022
Comparison of biopolymer scaffolds for the fabrication of skin substitutes in a porcine wound model
Bronwyn L Dearman, Steven T Boyce, John E Greenwood
Tissue Engineering. Part C, Methods
|
May 6, 2008
Fluorescein diacetate for determination of cell viability in tissue-engineered skin
Alexis D Armour, Heather M Powell, Steven T Boyce
Tissue Engineering. Part A
|
September 28, 2019
Exogenous Keratinocyte Growth Factor Is Not Required for Pigmentation of Skin Substitutes with Three Isogeneic Cell Types
Steven T Boyce, Dorothy M Supp, Christopher M Lloyd
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)
|
April 7, 2011
Fluorescein diacetate for determination of cell viability in 3D fibroblast-collagen-GAG constructs
Heather M Powell, Alexis D Armour, Steven T Boyce
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation
|
July 13, 2004
Vascular endothelial growth factor overexpression increases vascularization by murine but not human endothelial cells in cultured skin substitutes grafted to athymic mice
Dorothy M Supp, Andrea C Karpinski, Steven T Boyce
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
|
December 21, 2013
Development of the mechanical properties of engineered skin substitutes after grafting to full-thickness wounds
Edward A Sander, Kaari A Lynch, Steven T Boyce
Frontiers in Surgery
|
September 10, 2021
Advances in Skin Tissue Bioengineering and the Challenges of Clinical Translation
Bronwyn L Dearman, Steven T Boyce, John E Greenwood
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