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Hydrogel Combined with Phototherapy in Wound Healing

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2022
Wound healing is a complex biological process that involves tissue regeneration. Traditional wound dressings are dry, cannot provide a moist environment for wound healing, and do not have high antibacterial properties.
Ying Xu, Haolin Chen, Yifen Fang, Jun Wu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Wound Healing Agents [PDF]

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This report presented a review of the process of wound healing as well as influencing factors in the process such as wound healing agents. A greater understanding of the alterations in diabetes mellitus allows selection of the optimal wound healing agents to provide a more optimistic approach to wound closure for this large population of diabetics.
Mark E. Easley   +2 more
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Ageing and wound healing

Biogerontology, 2002
Cutaneous wound healing is a complex process encompassing a number of overlapping events including leukocyte recruitment, matrix deposition, epithelialization, and ultimately resolution of inflammation with the formation of a mature scar. Morbidity associated with age-related delayed wound healing imposes an enormous social and financial burden; unless
Ashcroft, Gillian S.   +2 more
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Wound Healing

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2005
Wound healing in orthopaedic care is affected by the causes of the wound, as well as concomitant therapies used to repair musculoskeletal structures. Promoting the health of the host and creating an environment to foster natural healing processes is essential for helping to restore skin integrity.
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Saliva and Wound Healing

2014
Oral wounds heal faster and with less scar formation than skin wounds. One of the key factors involved is saliva, which promotes wound healing in several ways. Saliva creates a humid environment, thus improving the survival and functioning of inflammatory cells that are crucial for wound healing. In addition, saliva contains several proteins which play
Brand, H.S.   +2 more
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Wound healing in nerves

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990
The scope of this article is to provide a framework for the surgical approach to wound healing in nerve for the twenty-first century. The last decade has contributed information on the ultra-microscopic structure and function of nerve, the molecular events relating to neural regeneration, and the capabilities of nerve as a cell and nerve as tissue to ...
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Wounds and wound healing

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1982
Frank Cerra   +5 more
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Wounds and wound healing

British Medical Bulletin, 1988
H A F Dudley, J R T Eckersley
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Fibronectin and wound healing

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1982
I have tried to briefly review the evidence (summarized in Table II) indicating that fibronectin is important in cutaneous wound healing. Fibronectin appears to be an important factor throughout this process. It promotes the spreading of platelets at the site of injury, the adhesion and migration of neutrophils, monocytes, fibroblasts, and endothelial ...
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Nutrition and wound healing

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1994
A role for nutrition therapy in the regulation of wound healing has been predicated on two concepts. The first is that malnutrition increases the risk of wound‐related complications. The second is that dietary intervention, either in the form of complete nutrition support or as single nutrient supplementation, can improve or accelerate the wound ...
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