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The vascularization of a free full thickness skin graft. II. A microangiographic study.

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In contact microangiograms of full-thickness scrotal autografts transplanted to the ears of rabbits, the following events were noted: the first vascular filling within the graft was noted and new vessels in the superficial layers of the graft appeared to arise from preexisting graft vessels.
Abstract
In contact microangiograms of full-thickness scrotal autografts transplanted to the ears of rabbits, the following events were noted: 1. The first vascular filling within the graft was noted between 24 and 48 hours after grafting. It was characterized by poor vascular filling with contrast medium which suggested irregular blood circulation and perhaps a low perfusion pressure. 2. The first vascular connections between recipient bed and graft were few. They were between the recipient bed and the mouths of large dilated vessels in the graft. 3. Invasion of the lower layers of the graft by capillaries from the recipient bed was noted between 48 and 72 hours after grafting. This invasion did not seem to be responsible for the increased number of small vessels in the superficial layers of the graft. New vessels in the superficial layers of the graft appeared to arise from preexisting graft vessels. 4. Vascular dilatation in the recipient bed and graft were marked until about the second or third day after graft...

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Intramedullary Nailing after Reaming: An Investigation on the Healing Process in Osteotomized Rabbit Tibias

TL;DR: In this paper, an investigation on the healing process in Osteotomized Rabbit Tibias is presented, with a focus on the intramedullary nailing after reaming.
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Characterization of sol-gel surfaces for biomedical applications

TL;DR: In this article, the surface characterization was carried out using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and time of flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF SIMS), combined with XRD and thermal analysis.
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The healing of skin grafts

TL;DR: Current knowledge of the processes involved in skin autograft healing is reviewed and some special features noted in the healing of epidermal, dermal, composite, and expanded grafts are described.
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A new model for studying the revascularization of skin grafts in vivo: the role of angiogenesis.

TL;DR: This new model provides ideal in vivo conditions to further delineate the exact mechanisms of blood vessel interconnection during the complex process of angiogenesis, and may also allow study of the vascularization of tissue-engineered skin substitutes.
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Autologous Skin Grafts in the Rat: Vital Microscopic Studies of the Microcirculation:

TL;DR: The technique was worked out primarily to examine the reestablishment of blood circulation in autologous skin grafts with the use of TV as an amplifier for vital microscopic studies of the capillary system and microcirculation in rat skin.
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Vascularization of skin grafts.

Smith Jw, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1964 - 
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Survival of arteries in experimental full-thickness skin autografts.

TL;DR: The experiments reported here indicate that substantial elements of the original graft vasculature can become incorporated into the vascular network of the recipient tissue, provided that local hemodynamic conditions are favorable.
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