Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method for the production of a biomimetic model of non-melanoma skin cancer comprising a hydrogel and at least a cell population comprising squamous carcinoma keratinocyte cells. Uses of said skin model are also provided.
Abstract:
The present invention is encompassed in the field of biomedicine and more specifically tissue engineering. It relates specifically to an in vitro method for preparing an artificial tissue, to the artificial tissue obtainable by said method and to the use of this artificial tissue to partially or completely increase, restore or replace the functional activity of a damaged tissue or organ.
Abstract:
The present invention is encompassed in the field of biomedicine and more specifically tissue engineering. It relates specifically to an in vitro method for preparing an artificial tissue, to the artificial tissue obtainable by said method and to the use of this artificial tissue to partially or completely increase, restore or replace the functional activity of a damaged tissue or organ.
Abstract:
The invention is comprised in the field of biomedicine, and more specifically, the field of tissue engineering. The invention specifically relates to the use of multiple magnetic domain particles that have a mean diameter greater than 25 nm, to compositions and biomaterials comprising same, and to an in vitro method for producing an artificial tissue with the magnetic particles, to the artificial tissue that can be produced by said method, and to the use of said artificial tissue for partially or completely increasing, restoring or replacing the functional activity of a damaged organ or tissue.
Abstract:
The present invention refers to a method for the preparation of a hydrogel suitable to produce artificial tissues. The present invention also covers a biomaterial or artificial tissue obtained by implementing said method. Finally, the present invention is directed to the use of the biomaterial or artificial tissue thus obtained as a medicament, preferably for the regeneration of tissues or organs, more preferably for restoring or partially or fully replacing the functional activity of a diseased or damaged tissue or organ.