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In vitro 3D Full‐Thickness Skin‐Equivalent Tissue Model Using Silk and Collagen Biomaterials
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Tissue EngineeringSkin EquivalentFull-thickness Skin EquivalentEngineeringMultifunctional BiomaterialsBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringDermatologyRegenerative MedicineVitro 3DRegenerative BiomaterialsBiomaterial ModelingExperimental DermatologyMatrix BiologyMechanobiologySkin DevelopmentCutaneous BiologySkin SubstituteFunctional Tissue Engineering3D BioprintingCollagen BiomaterialsPhysiologyWound HealingFunctional ModelSoft Tissue ReconstructionMedicineBiomaterialsDermal StructureExtracellular Matrix
Current approaches to skin equivalents often only include the epidermis and dermis. Here, a full-thickness skin equivalent is described including epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, that could serve as an in vitro model for studying skin biology or as a platform for consumer product testing. The construct is easy to handle and is maintained for >14 d while expressing physiological morphologies of the epidermis and dermis, seen by keratin 10, collagens I and IV expression. The skin equivalent produces glycerol and leptin, markers of adipose metabolism. This work serves as a foundation for understanding a few necessary factors needed to develop a stable, functional model of full-thickness skin.
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