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1. Excimer laser for the treatment of incomplete rerepigmentation 1 year after cultured epidermal autograft use for carbon dioxide laser–ablated lesions in patients with stable vitiligo

2. Dried human-cultured epidermis accelerates wound healing in a porcine partial-thickness skin defect model

3. Dried human cultured epidermis accelerates wound healing in diabetic mouse skin defect wounds

5. Human cultured epidermis accelerates wound healing regardless of its viability in a diabetic mouse model.

6. Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma

7. Preparation of Inactivated Human Skin Using High Hydrostatic Pressurization for Full-Thickness Skin Reconstruction.

8. Cultured epidermal autografts for treatment of stable vitiligo: Quantitative analysis of color matching with surrounding normally pigmented skin

9. Cell jamming, stratification and p63 expression in cultivated human corneal epithelial cell sheets

10. Human cultured epidermis accelerates wound healing regardless of its viability in a diabetic mouse model

11. Cultured Human Epidermis Combined With Meshed Skin Autografts Accelerates Epithelialization and Granulation Tissue Formation in a Rat Model

12. Gene Expression and Methylation Analysis in Melanomas and Melanocytes From the Same Patient: Loss of NPM2 Expression Is a Potential Immunohistochemical Marker for Melanoma

13. Cultured Epidermal Autografts from Clinically Revertant Skin as a Potential Wound Treatment for Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa

14. The Alteration of the Epidermal Basement Membrane Complex of Human Nevus Tissue and Keratinocyte Attachment after High Hydrostatic Pressurization

16. Preparation of inactivated human skin using high hydrostatic pressurization for full-thickness skin reconstruction

17. Inactivation of Human Nevus Tissue Using High Hydrostatic Pressure for Autologous Skin Reconstruction: A Novel Treatment for Giant Congenital Melanocytic Nevi

18. Long-term subculture of human keratinocytes under an anoxic condition

19. Keratinization induced by air exposure in the reconstructed human epidermal model: an in vitro model of a cultured epithelial autograft

20. Histamine H2-Receptor Antagonism of T-593, an Anti-ulcer Agent: Studies on Aminopyrine Accumulation in Isolated Canine Gastric Mucosal Cells

21. Autologous cultured epidermis: industrialization of regenerative medicine

22. Long-term Follow-up of Cultured Epidermal Autograft in a Patient with Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa

25. Long-term Follow-up of Cultured Epidermal Autografl in a Patient with Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa.

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