2012
Epidermal Regeneration by Micrograft Transplantation with Immediate 100-Fold Expansion
Hackl F, Bergmann J, Granter S, Koyama T, Kiwanuka E, Zuhaili B, Pomahac B, Caterson E, Junker J, Eriksson E. Epidermal Regeneration by Micrograft Transplantation with Immediate 100-Fold Expansion. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2012, 129: 443e-452e. PMID: 22373992, DOI: 10.1097/prs.0b013e318241289c.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSplit-thickness skin graftSkin graftsDermal sideEarly clinical resultsCorresponding time pointsFull-thickness woundsMicrograft transplantationDiabetic pigsClinical resultsMajor burnsCurrent treatmentSkin micrograftsComplete epithelializationDiabetic woundsWound chambersPercent reepithelializationGraftChronic woundsHealthy pigsTime pointsWound repairWoundsTransplantationMicrograftsEpidermal regeneration
2000
Accelerated Healing of Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in a Wet Environment
Svensjö T, Pomahac B, Yao F, Slama J, Eriksson E. Accelerated Healing of Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in a Wet Environment. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2000, 106: 602-612. PMID: 10987467, DOI: 10.1097/00006534-200009010-00012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFull-thickness skin woundsSkin woundsAccelerated healingSaline-treated woundsGranulation tissue formationYoung Yorkshire pigsSecondary intentionTreatment modalitiesWound healing processSkin wound repairGranulation tissueWound healing modelWound contractionStandardized fashionPorcine wound healing modelFast contractionHealing processWound repairWoundsCell layerYorkshire pigsMoist woundSkin repairHealing modelHealingAccelerated Healing of Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in a Wet Environment
Svensjö T, Pomahac B, Yao F, Slama J, Eriksson E. Accelerated Healing of Full-Thickness Skin Wounds in a Wet Environment. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2000, 106: 602-612. DOI: 10.1097/00006534-200009030-00012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFull-thickness skin woundsSkin woundsAccelerated healingSaline-treated woundsGranulation tissue formationYoung Yorkshire pigsSecondary intentionTreatment modalitiesWound healing processSkin wound repairGranulation tissueWound healing modelWound contractionStandardized fashionPorcine wound healing modelFast contractionHealing processWound repairWoundsCell layerYorkshire pigsMoist woundSkin repairHealing modelHealing
1998
Dermatan Sulfate Released after Injury Is a Potent Promoter of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Function*
Penc S, Pomahac B, Winkler T, Dorschner R, Eriksson E, Herndon M, Gallo R. Dermatan Sulfate Released after Injury Is a Potent Promoter of Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Function*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1998, 273: 28116-28121. PMID: 9774430, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.273.43.28116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWound fluidDermatan sulfateFactor 2 activityFibroblast growth factor-2Growth factor 2Factor 2 functionHuman wound fluidPotent mediatorSulfated glycosaminoglycan concentrationsSyndecan-1Fibroblast growth factor‐2 activityWound repairWound healingCell proliferationFGF-2Glycosaminoglycan concentrationSoluble proteoglycanFactor 2Immunoblot analysisVivo sourceHeparan sulfatePotent promoterFirst evidenceSyndecan-4Proteoglycans