Dream of Skin
Regeneration -- Come True by BRT with MEBT/MEBO
BRT with MEBT/MEBO demonstrates that the dream of
skin regeneration has come true.
For about a century, scientists made great efforts
to achieve the regeneration of injured skin.
In the early 20th century, doctors discovered
that the subcutaneous tissues survive after full thickness third-degree burns
and may be capable of regeneration.
However, they did not find an adequate measure to
achieve this survival and therefore they pursued research on in vitro
skin cell culture and transplantation of the cultured autograft.
By utilizing the regeneration gene for skin
information
in the subcutaneous tissue, in concert with the creation of a favorable
nurturing environment (one favorable to physiological regeneration of
the skin), BRT with
MEBT/MEBO successfully achieves the skin regeneration within large
areas of deep burns wounds.
This achievement greatly decreased the disablement rate,
and increased the survival
rate of large-area
burns by 50–80% (compared with the data
published in 1997 and 1994).
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