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Ahmed Elserafy

My research focus on developing a regenerative solution as an Advanced Therapy Medicinal Product, for burn victims and chronic wound patients. The ultimate goal is to construct a multilayer construct, based on autologous somatic and/or stem cells.

Research

From lab to patient – Ahmed Elserafy's research heals skin with stem cells

Observing how research can significantly impact people, particularly those affected by conditions like burns, inspires Ahmed Elserafy in his work. Discover more about his involvement in the video.

The Research and Development Unit for Skin and Cultured Cells

Vision

Autologous keratinocytes and stem cells can be expanded, differentiated and combined with other types of cells and/or biomaterials to create variable options for skin regeneration.

Mission

Simple and safe skin regenerative solution for burn victims and chronic wound patients.

Research strategy

The unit has two research directions for skin regeneration. The first direction is based on isolating the patient’s keratinocytes and applying them to the wound area, with or without pre-expansion in culture. The current research in this direction involves optimizing the laboratory procedure towards the European Directives controlling the advanced therapeutic medicinal products (ATMP). The second direction is based on stem cell differentiation into epidermal cells. Several ongoing studies are investigating different strategies to enhance the differentiation. For both types of cells, a multilayer skin construct established, with or without biomaterials, will serve as a possible clinical solution for large skin defects. Currently, we are finalizing our application for our first clinical trial, using autologous cultured keratinocytes for severe burn victims.

Our projects are funded by Region Östergötland and .

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Publications

2025

Folke Sjöberg, David Greenhalgh, Moustafa Elmasry, Ahmed Elserafy, Ingrid Steinvall (2025) MILITARY MEDICAL RESEARCH, Vol. 12, Article 86 (Article in journal)
Fadwa Benkessou, Ibrahim El-Serafi, Rui He, Yikai Yin, Limei Ma, Xiaoli Li, Ahmed Elserafy, Ylva Terelius, Tayfun Gungor, Manuchehr Abedi-Valugerdi, Tingting Wang, Weiyi Zheng, Chao Yu, Weiying Zhou, Massoud Vosough, Ying Zhao, Moustapha Hassan (2025) Clinical and Translational Science, Vol. 18, Article e70433 (Article in journal)
Mouna Tababi, Sallam Abdallah, Ahmed Elserafy, Peter Söderkvist, Oliver Gimm (2025) Endocrine-Related Cancer, Vol. 32, Article e250173 (Article in journal)
Raghad Alghazali, Mouna Tababi, Moustafa Elmasry, Ahmed Elserafy (2025) Frontiers in Immunology, Vol. 16, Article 1503007 (Article in journal)
Hady Shahin, Ingrid Steinvall, Folke Sjöberg, Moustafa Elmasry, Ahmed Elserafy (2025) Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Vol. 13, Article 1547044 (Article in journal)

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