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. 2019 Oct 25;55(11):714. doi: 10.3390/medicina55110714

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Human skin substitutes. Regenerative medicine products are based on different principles and components: some are integrated with cells, such as Dermagraf®, Epicel®, EpiDex®, EPIBASE, Myskin®, TransCyte®, Apligraf®, Graftskin, OrCel®, Karoskin®, and TheraSkin ®; others are acellular, such as AlloDerm®, GraftJacket®, DermaMatrix®, OASIS®, SureDerm®, Permacol®, AlloMax®, Glyaderm®, Biobrane®, and Integra®. The figure also outlines how these products have different anatomical origins, including the epidermis, such as Epicel®, EpiDex®, EPIBASE, and Myskin®; the dermis, such as AlloDerm®, GraftJacket®, DermaMatrix®, OASIS®, SureDerm®, Permacol®, TransCyte®, and Dermagraf®; dermo-epidemics, such as Apligraf®, Graftskin, OrCel®, Karoskin®, TheraSkin®, AlloMax®, Glyaderm®, Biobrane®, and Integra®; and the hypodermis, such as Regranex® (Becaplermin).