Background: Shortening the duration of healing based on an accurate assessment is important in pressure ulcer management. This study focused on the peroxidase and alkaline phosphatase activity detected by wound blotting, a non-invasive method of collecting wound exudate, to establish a non-invasive and point-of-care assessment method for analyzing the histopathology of wounds using an animal model. Methods: Wounds were created on the dorsal skin of rats. Peroxidase and alkaline phosphatase activities in the wound exudate were detected by wound blotting on post-wounding days 1, 4, 7, and 10. Wound tissue was collected on the same sampling days. Peroxidase and alkaline phosphatase activity within the tissue and myeloperoxidase were visualized...
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of ICG-mediated fluorescence molecular imaging...
Analysis of the proteomic profile of pressure ulcers over time is a critical step in the identificat...
Current procedures for the assessment of chronic wound infection are time-consuming and require comp...
The incidence rate of pressure ulcers in the USA ranges from 0·4% to 38% in acute care settings and ...
Increasing evidence implicates excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and ROS-derived de...
Wound healing is a complex multiphase process which can be hampered by many factors including impair...
Major complications of diabetes lead to inflammation and oxidative stress, delayed wound healing, an...
Full-thickness skin wounds (460 mm2) in rats were associated with increased blood chemiluminescence ...
Chronic wounds pose a substantial burden to healthcare systems, affected individuals and their perso...
Wounds are a common occurrence and generally heal well within a short time depending on whether tiss...
Chronic venous leg ulcers are a detrimental health issue plaguing our society, resulting in long ter...
This project explored the biochemistry of non-healing wounds, with aims of expanding the current kno...
In clinical practice, diagnosis of wound infection is based on the classical clinical signs of infec...
Three methods of evaluating contaminated wounds were studied and compared in 80 albino rats. No abso...
Background: The process of wound healing consists of several well distinguishable and finely tuned p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of ICG-mediated fluorescence molecular imaging...
Analysis of the proteomic profile of pressure ulcers over time is a critical step in the identificat...
Current procedures for the assessment of chronic wound infection are time-consuming and require comp...
The incidence rate of pressure ulcers in the USA ranges from 0·4% to 38% in acute care settings and ...
Increasing evidence implicates excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and ROS-derived de...
Wound healing is a complex multiphase process which can be hampered by many factors including impair...
Major complications of diabetes lead to inflammation and oxidative stress, delayed wound healing, an...
Full-thickness skin wounds (460 mm2) in rats were associated with increased blood chemiluminescence ...
Chronic wounds pose a substantial burden to healthcare systems, affected individuals and their perso...
Wounds are a common occurrence and generally heal well within a short time depending on whether tiss...
Chronic venous leg ulcers are a detrimental health issue plaguing our society, resulting in long ter...
This project explored the biochemistry of non-healing wounds, with aims of expanding the current kno...
In clinical practice, diagnosis of wound infection is based on the classical clinical signs of infec...
Three methods of evaluating contaminated wounds were studied and compared in 80 albino rats. No abso...
Background: The process of wound healing consists of several well distinguishable and finely tuned p...
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of ICG-mediated fluorescence molecular imaging...
Analysis of the proteomic profile of pressure ulcers over time is a critical step in the identificat...
Current procedures for the assessment of chronic wound infection are time-consuming and require comp...