Publications by authors named "Shyam Mahabal"

Human skin has continuous self-renewal potential throughout adult life and serves as first line of defence. Its cellular components such as human epidermal keratinocytes (HEKs) and dermal mesenchymal stromal cells (DMSCs) are valuable resources for wound healing applications and cell based therapies. Here we show a simple, scalable and cost-effective method for sequential isolation and propagation of HEKs and DMSCs under defined culture conditions.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Shyam Mahabal"

  • - Shyam Mahabal's research primarily focuses on the cultivation and application of human skin cells, specifically human epidermal keratinocytes (HEKs) and dermal mesenchymal stromal cells (DMSCs), for regenerative medicine and wound healing.
  • - In his 2016 study published in "Cytotechnology," Mahabal presents a novel method for the sequential isolation and propagation of HEKs and DMSCs, demonstrating the potential for scalable and cost-effective cell culture practices.
  • - The findings underscore the importance of these cellular components in maintaining skin integrity and their applicability in cell-based therapies, highlighting a breakthrough in tissue engineering strategies.