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Dermagraft-TC which is an artifical skin created from harvested foreskins from infant circumcision.<ref name='Advanced Biohealing, 2010'>{{REFweb | Dermagraft-TC which is an artifical skin created from harvested foreskins from infant circumcision.<ref name='Advanced Biohealing, 2010'>{{REFweb | ||
− | | quote=Dermagraft is manufactured from human fibroblast cells derived from newborn foreskin tissue. | + | |quote=Dermagraft is manufactured from human fibroblast cells derived from newborn foreskin tissue. |
− | | url=http://www.dermagraft.com/about/overview/ | + | |url=http://www.dermagraft.com/about/overview/ |
− | | title=Dermagraft-TC: Overview | + | |title=Dermagraft-TC: Overview |
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− | | publisher=Advanced Biohealing, Inc. | + | |publisher=Advanced Biohealing, Inc. |
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− | | accessdate=2011-03-06 | + | |accessdate=2011-03-06 |
}}</ref> It is made and sold by Advanced Tissue Sciences (ATS), which is a corporation based in La Jolla, CA. Dermagraft-TC is [[FDA]] approved,<ref name='MediLexicon 2011-03-06'>{{REFweb | }}</ref> It is made and sold by Advanced Tissue Sciences (ATS), which is a corporation based in La Jolla, CA. Dermagraft-TC is [[FDA]] approved,<ref name='MediLexicon 2011-03-06'>{{REFweb | ||
− | | quote=...fibroblast-derived temporary skin substitute for the treatment of partial-thickness burns that has been approved for marketing by the FDA. | + | |quote=...fibroblast-derived temporary skin substitute for the treatment of partial-thickness burns that has been approved for marketing by the FDA. |
− | | url=http://www.medilexicon.com/drugs/dermagraft-tc.php#GeneralInformation | + | |url=http://www.medilexicon.com/drugs/dermagraft-tc.php#GeneralInformation |
− | | title=Dermagraft-TC | + | |title=Dermagraft-TC |
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}}</ref><ref name='Transplant News 2007-03-28'>{{REFnews | }}</ref><ref name='Transplant News 2007-03-28'>{{REFnews | ||
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− | | url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-47248437.html | + | |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-47248437.html |
− | | title=Advanced Tissue Sciences' temporary wound covering Dermagraft-TC approved for marketing by FDA | + | |title=Advanced Tissue Sciences' temporary wound covering Dermagraft-TC approved for marketing by FDA |
− | | date=2007-03-28 | + | |date=2007-03-28 |
− | | publisher=Transplant News | + | |publisher=Transplant News |
− | | quote=...the Food and Drug Administration has approved Dermagraft-TC for marketing, making it the first human fibroblast-derived temporary skin substitute to be approved. | + | |quote=...the Food and Drug Administration has approved Dermagraft-TC for marketing, making it the first human fibroblast-derived temporary skin substitute to be approved. |
− | | accessdate=2011-03-06 | + | |accessdate=2011-03-06 |
}}</ref> and it sells for about $3,000 per square foot; one foreskin contains enough genetic material to grow 250,000 square feet of skin.<ref>{{REFjournal | }}</ref> and it sells for about $3,000 per square foot; one foreskin contains enough genetic material to grow 250,000 square feet of skin.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
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− | + | |title=Circumcision | |
− | | title=Circumcision | + | |journal=Icon |
− | | journal=Icon | + | |date=1998 |
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Revision as of 14:38, 15 October 2019
Dermagraft-TC which is an artifical skin created from harvested foreskins from infant circumcision.[1] It is made and sold by Advanced Tissue Sciences (ATS), which is a corporation based in La Jolla, CA. Dermagraft-TC is FDA approved,[2][3] and it sells for about $3,000 per square foot; one foreskin contains enough genetic material to grow 250,000 square feet of skin.[4]
References
- ↑
Dermagraft-TC: Overview
, Advanced Biohealing, Inc.. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
Quote:Dermagraft is manufactured from human fibroblast cells derived from newborn foreskin tissue.
- ↑
Dermagraft-TC
, MediLexicon. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
Quote:...fibroblast-derived temporary skin substitute for the treatment of partial-thickness burns that has been approved for marketing by the FDA.
- ↑ (28 March 2007)."Advanced Tissue Sciences' temporary wound covering Dermagraft-TC approved for marketing by FDA", Transplant News. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
Quote:...the Food and Drug Administration has approved Dermagraft-TC for marketing, making it the first human fibroblast-derived temporary skin substitute to be approved.
- ↑ Daecher, M.. Circumcision. Icon. 1998; 2(2): 70-73.