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    The Visualization of Biofilms in Chronic Diabetic Foot Wounds Using Routine Diagnostic Microscopy Methods by Angela Oates, Frank L. Bowling, Andrew J. M. Boulton, Philip G. Bowler, Daniel G. Metcalf, Andrew J. McBain

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Diabetic foot wounds are commonly colonised by taxonomically diverse microbial communities and may additionally be infected with specific pathogens. …”
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    Stem Cell-Derived Nanovesicles: A Novel Cell-Free Therapy for Wound Healing by Jianghong Huang, Jun Zhang, Jianyi Xiong, Shuqing Sun, Jiang Xia, Lei Yang, Yujie Liang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Wound healing and regeneration are a dynamic and complex process that requires a collaborative effort between growth factors, epidermal cells, dermal cells, extracellular matrix, and vessels local to the wound area. …”
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    Analgesic, Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Wound-Treating Actions of Bitter Apricot Kernel Extract by Mohamed Amine El-Hajjaji, Kawtar Fikri-Benbrahim, Najoua Soulo, Ghizlane Nouioura, Hassan Laaroussi, Pedro Ferreira-Santos, Badiaa Lyoussi, Zineb Benziane Ouaritini

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Moreover, the daily application of ointment formulated with 10% BAK extract resulted in a remarkable healing of wounds and burns in rats. These findings underscore the increasing evidence supporting the potential use of apricot kernel extracts in treating various diseases.…”
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    Experimental Study on the Effect of Allogeneic Endothelial Progenitor Cells on Wound Healing in Diabetic Mice by Min Leng, Ying Peng, Manchang Pan, Hong Wang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…When compared with the control group, local transplantation of EPCs accelerated wound healing in DB/DB mice by promoting wound granulation tissue formation, angiogenesis, and collagen fiber deposition, but there was no significant difference in wound healing between DB/+ EPCs and DB/DB EPCs transplanted into the wound. …”
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    A Review of Injectable and Implantable Biomaterials for Treatment and Repair of Soft Tissues in Wound Healing by Shih-Feng Chou, Simi Gunaseelan, Mhd Hussam Hijazi Kiellani, Venkata Vamsi Krishna Thottempudi, Pierre Neuenschwander, Huarong Nie

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…., nanoparticles and nanofibers) and their therapeutic function in wound healing as dressing materials. Furthermore, we discuss the use of surface nanofeatures to regulate cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, and differentiation, which is a crucial step in wound healing associated with tissue regeneration. …”
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    The impact of absorbable hemostatic agents on wound healing in an experimental penile fracture rat model by Mehmet Ezer, Engin Doğantekin, Muzaffer Çaydere, Aykut Koç, Çağrı Öktem, Sema Hücümenoğlu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Objective This study aimed to evaluate the effects of two absorbable hemostatic agents, oxidized regenerated cellulose (ORC) and gelatin sponge, on wound healing in a rat model of penile fracture. …”
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    Grammatophyllum speciosum Ethanolic Extract Promotes Wound Healing in Human Primary Fibroblast Cells by Saraporn Harikarnpakdee, Verisa Chowjarean

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This study suggested a novel role of the of pseudobulb extract of G. speciosum as a wound healing enhancer. The results from this study might be beneficial for the development of further novel active compounds for skin wound healing.…”
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    Our Experience in the Management of Traumatic Wound Myiasis: Report of 3 Cases and Review of the Literature by Anand Deep Shukla, Abhay T. Kamath, Adarsh Kudva, Deepika Pai, Nilesh Patel

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Compromised health and hygiene can lead to many complications and one among them is traumatic wound myiasis. Myiasis is the invasion of living tissues by larvae of flies. …”
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    Upper blepharoplasty: A comparative study between wound closure strips and subcuticular closure by Hemin Othman Sheriff, Ari Raheem Qader, Avan Hassan M. Ameen

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The objective is to compare the results of patients having their upper blepharoplasty incision closed by subcuticular suturing versus the usage of wound closure strips (Omnistrips®). Also evaluating the time required for incision closure, any complication, and the aesthetic outcome of each technique. …”
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    Abdominal Flap Necrosis and Wound Dehiscence following a Medical Tourist Tummy Tuck by Vladislav Pavlovich Zhitny, Noama Iftekhar, Peter Caravella, Jake Patrick Young, Barry Zide, Frank Stile

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The patient underwent incision, drainage, and two debridements before her abdominal wound was eventually closed. Patient recovered well postoperatively with improved aesthetic result. …”
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    Vacuum Assisted Closure Therapy versus Standard Wound Therapy for Open Musculoskeletal Injuries by Kushagra Sinha, Vijendra D. Chauhan, Rajesh Maheshwari, Neena Chauhan, Manu Rajan, Atul Agrawal

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This study was performed to evaluate the results of vacuum assisted wound therapy in patients with open musculoskeletal injuries. …”
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    Therapeutic Effects of Medicinal Plants on Cutaneous Wound Healing in Humans: A Systematic Review by Tarcisio Vitor Augusto Lordani, Celia Eliane de Lara, Fabiana Borges Padilha Ferreira, Mariana de Souza Terron Monich, Claudinei Mesquita da Silva, Claudia Regina Felicetti Lordani, Fernanda Giacomini Bueno, Jorge Juarez Vieira Teixeira, Maria Valdrinez Campana Lonardoni

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The pharmaceutical industry has made great strides in providing drugs that are able to stimulate the healing process, but only 1–3% of all drugs that are listed in Western pharmacopoeias are intended for use on the skin or cutaneous wounds. Of these, at least one-third are obtained from plants. …”
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