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skin substitute

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Skin substitute is a research concept and field within biomedical science focused on the development, characterization, and clinical application of engineered biological, synthetic, or composite constructs designed to replace or augment damaged or missing skin tissue. It investigates strategies to provide wound coverage, promote tissue regeneration, and restore the structural and functional integrity of the skin, holding significant importance in burn treatment, chronic wound care, and reconstructive surgery.

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ST

Shriners Hospitals for Children - Cincinnati

EM

Association of Dutch Burn Centres

MM

University Children's Hospital Zurich

HI

University of California, San Francisco

JF

University of California San Diego Medical Center

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

University of California, San Francisco

San Francisco, United States

Boston, United States

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