Resumo
Burn wounds remain a major clinical challenge, requiring effective coverage to restore the skin barrier and support healing. Autologous grafts are the standard treatment but are limited in deep or extensive burns [1]. Decellularized allografts and xenografts offer alternatives by removing immunogenic material while preserving ECM components [2]. Considering that xenografts source availability is significantly higher and free of ethical concerns, this study describes for the first time a protocol for decellularizing rabbit dermis, leveraging a valuable agro-food by-product that exceeds 5000 skins/day at the world-leading company Cortadoria Nacional de Pêlo, and studies its potential for skin regeneration.
| Idioma original | English |
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| Páginas | 1-1 |
| Número de páginas | 1 |
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| Estado da publicação | Publicado - set. 2025 |
| Evento | 34th European Society for Biomaterials - Turin Duração: 7 set. 2025 → 11 set. 2025 https://esb2025.org/organizing-committee/ |
Conferência
| Conferência | 34th European Society for Biomaterials |
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| País/Território | Italy |
| Cidade | Turin |
| Período | 7/09/25 → 11/09/25 |
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Impressão digital
Mergulhe nos tópicos de investigação de “Is decellularized rabbit dermis a viable option for skin wound healing and regeneration?“. Em conjunto formam uma impressão digital única.Projetos
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CBQF - Centre for Biotecnology and Fine Chemistry: UID/50016/2025. Pluriannual 2025-2029
Pintado, M. M. (PI)
1/01/25 → 31/12/29
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