wound healing: current techniques Proteins regulate wound healing. Knowledge of the proteins present in poorly healing wounds may reveal new targets for treatment. This article describes how proteomics can be used to help identify the proteins involved in wound healing genome; protein; proteome; microarray; two-dimensional electrophoresi
Background/purpose: It is well-known that diverse types of blood proteins contribute to healing proc...
Proteases are pivotal modulators of extracellular matrix components and bioactive proteins at all ph...
Chronic wounds typically have excessive levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and proinflammato...
This project explored the biochemistry of non-healing wounds, with aims of expanding the current kno...
Copyright © 2014 Stefan Kalkhof et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: The process of wound healing consists of several well distinguishable and finely tuned p...
Chronic wounds, such as venous and diabetic leg ulcers, represent a significant health and financial...
Wound healing of soft tissue and bone defects is a complex process in which cellular differentiation...
Wound healing of soft tissue and bone defects is a complex process in which cellular differentiation...
Non-healing wounds continue to be a clinical challenge for patients and medical staff. These wounds ...
Chronic wounds pose a substantial burden to healthcare systems, affected individuals and their perso...
Non-healing wounds represent a significant burden to healthcare systems and societies worldwide. Cur...
The incidence rate of pressure ulcers in the USA ranges from 0·4% to 38% in acute care settings and ...
Wounds are a common occurrence and generally heal well within a short time depending on whether tiss...
Background Chronic venous leg ulcers are a significant cause of pain, immobility and decreased quali...
Background/purpose: It is well-known that diverse types of blood proteins contribute to healing proc...
Proteases are pivotal modulators of extracellular matrix components and bioactive proteins at all ph...
Chronic wounds typically have excessive levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and proinflammato...
This project explored the biochemistry of non-healing wounds, with aims of expanding the current kno...
Copyright © 2014 Stefan Kalkhof et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: The process of wound healing consists of several well distinguishable and finely tuned p...
Chronic wounds, such as venous and diabetic leg ulcers, represent a significant health and financial...
Wound healing of soft tissue and bone defects is a complex process in which cellular differentiation...
Wound healing of soft tissue and bone defects is a complex process in which cellular differentiation...
Non-healing wounds continue to be a clinical challenge for patients and medical staff. These wounds ...
Chronic wounds pose a substantial burden to healthcare systems, affected individuals and their perso...
Non-healing wounds represent a significant burden to healthcare systems and societies worldwide. Cur...
The incidence rate of pressure ulcers in the USA ranges from 0·4% to 38% in acute care settings and ...
Wounds are a common occurrence and generally heal well within a short time depending on whether tiss...
Background Chronic venous leg ulcers are a significant cause of pain, immobility and decreased quali...
Background/purpose: It is well-known that diverse types of blood proteins contribute to healing proc...
Proteases are pivotal modulators of extracellular matrix components and bioactive proteins at all ph...
Chronic wounds typically have excessive levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and proinflammato...