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Data for paper "Adipose tissue and adipose derived stromal cells can reduce skin contraction in an in vitro tissue engineered full thickness skin model."

Research into the effect of adipose tissue on skin contraction using a tissue engineered model of skin

Human tissue and cells used as part of this project were collected following the protocols approved by the following NHS Research Ethics committees:

A laboratory study into the role of adipose tissue and cells in skin and other soft tissue wound healing, scar revision and tissue regeneration.” NHS North East - Tyne & Wear South Research Ethics Committee, Reference 21/NE/0115. Approved 22 June 2021.


Donation of waste surgical tissue for research purposes” NHS Yorkshire & The Humber - Sheffield Research Ethics Committee, reference15/YH/0177. Approved 3rd June 2015.

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Peter Sowerby Foundation

Sheffield Hospitals Charity

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