"Experts growing new skin for Swiss fire victims.
The Cell Production Centre at the Vaud University Hospital in Lausanne (CHUV)
is working flat out trying to grow new skin for badly-burned survivors of Switzerland's New Year bar fire tragedy.
The centre, with its skin production facility, is the only one of its size in Europe.
The centre
-- which the hospital says is the only one capable of producing such large amounts of skin tissue while complying with Swiss and European regulations --
works with healthy pieces of skin taken from the burn victims themselves,
to avoid the risk of skin being rejected.
'From 10 square centimetres of healthy skin,
we are able to produce between one and three batches of 2,600 sq cm,
which roughly represents the surface area of a back',
said the pharmacist technical manager.
He pointed out that this tissue,
created through cell reproduction,
does not have hair or sweat glands."
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The Cell Production Centre at the Vaud University Hospital in Lausanne (CHUV) is working flat out trying to grow new skin for badly-burned survivors of Switzerland's New Year bar fire tragedy.
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