Effect of Cord Blood Preparation on Morphofunctional Properties of Rat’s Skin During In Vitro Culturing
Keywords:
skin flaps, cord blood, culturing in vitroAbstract
The character of influence of the cryopreserved nucleated cells of cord blood on the skin morphology was investigated at different stages of skin culturing in vitro. Under the cord blood influence the period of skin’s viability increased by 15 days as compared with the duration period of control skin viability, the proliferation activities of epidermocytes and dermocytes are stimulated in derma, the fibroblasts number and fibers structures sharply increased. The gland’s structures were increased in derma under the cord blood influence. The cell number was increased in gland’s and in hair follicles in derma when cord blood was added to culturing media.
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