Methodology of Organ Synthesis A skin B Conjunctiva C Peripheral nerves D Simplest synthetic pathways
Methodology of Organ Synthesis A. Skin B. Conjunctiva C. Peripheral nerves D. Simplest synthetic pathways
The tissue triad in skin and nerves Nerve Skin Axon epidermis∠ basement membrane Basement membrane o. Myelin sheath o Endoneurium dermis 。 Perineurium
The tissue triad in skin and nerves
A. skin synthesis in vivo or regeneration(Ch 5) 1. Experimental parameters 2. Synthesis of epidermis and Bm 3. Synthesis of dermis 4. Partial synthesis of skin 5. Comparative regenerative activity
A. Skin synthesis in vivo or regeneration (Ch. 5) 1. Experimental parameters 2. Synthesis of epidermis and BM 3. Synthesis of dermis 4. Partial synthesis of skin 5. Comparative regenerative activity
1. Experimental parameters (skin A. anatomically well-defined defect -Designate experimental volume -Delete nonregenerative tissue(s) -Anatomical bounds Containment of exudate B. Timescale of observations Initial state: defect generated Final state: defect closed Note: Remodeling continues after closure
1. Experimental parameters (skin) A. Anatomically well-defined defect –Designate experimental volume –Delete nonregenerative tissue(s) –Anatomical bounds –Containment of exudate B. Timescale of observations –Initial state: defect generated –Final state: defect closed Note: Remodeling continues after closure
Image removed due to copyright considerations See Figure 3.1 in Yannas, L.V. Tissue and Organ Regeneration in Adults. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2001
Image removed due to copyright considerations. See Figure 3.1 in Yannas, I. V. Tissue and Organ Regeneration in Adults. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2001. Image removed due to copyright considerations. See Figure 3.1 in Yannas, I. V. Tissue and Organ Regeneration in Adults. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2001