Authors:
Swope, VB
Supp, AP
Greenhalgh, DG
Warden, GD
Boyce, ST
Citation: Vb. Swope et al., Expression of insulin-like growth factor I by cultured skin substitutes does not replace the physiologic requirement for insulin in vitro, J INVES DER, 116(5), 2001, pp. 650-657
Citation: Dm. Supp et al., Genetic modification of cultured skin substitutes by transduction of humankeratinocytes and fibroblasts with platelet-derived growth factor-A, WOUND R REG, 8(1), 2000, pp. 26-35
Authors:
Boyce, ST
Supp, AP
Wickett, RR
Hoath, SB
Warden, GD
Citation: St. Boyce et al., Assessment with the dermal torque meter of skin pliability after treatmentof burns with cultured skin substitutes, J BURN CARE, 21(1), 2000, pp. 55-63
Authors:
Supp, AP
Wickett, RR
Swope, VB
Harriger, MD
Hoath, SB
Boyce, ST
Citation: Ap. Supp et al., Incubation of cultured skin substitutes in reduced humidity promotes cornification in vitro and stable engraftment in athymic mice, WOUND R REG, 7(4), 1999, pp. 226-237
Citation: Ia. Holder et St. Boyce, Assessment of the potential for microbial resistance to topical use of multiple antimicrobial agents, WOUND R REG, 7(4), 1999, pp. 238-243
Authors:
Boyce, ST
Kagan, RJ
Meyer, NA
Yakuboff, KP
Warden, GD
Citation: St. Boyce et al., The 1999 Clinical Research Award - Cultured skin substitutes combined withintegra artificial skin to replace native skin autograft and allograft forthe closure of excised full-thickness burns, J BURN CARE, 20(6), 1999, pp. 453-461
Citation: Ic. Le Poole et St. Boyce, Keratinocytes suppress transforming growth factor-beta 1 expression by fibroblasts in cultured skin in substitutes, BR J DERM, 140(3), 1999, pp. 409-416