Journal of Investigative Dermatology

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An In Vivo Model of Wound Healing in Genetically Modified Skin-Humanized Mice

María José Escámez, Marta García, Fernando Larcher, Alvaro Meana, Evangelina Muñoz, Jose Luis Jorcano and Marcela Del Río

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Re-epithelialization of wounds in skin-humanized mice. (a) Microphotograph taken at 1 d post-wounding. Wound margins indicated by arrows. (b) Microphotograph of a migratory epidermal tongue penetrating the wound bed (3 d post-wounding). (c) Microphotograph showing a re-epithelialized wound at 7 d post-wounding. In all panels, dermo-epidermal boundaries are outlined by dashed lines. Asterisks are placed on the temporary dermal matrix of the wound bed.

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