Objective This study investigated the synergistic repair effects of Prontosan hydrogel and carbon photon therapy in a rat full-thickness wound model. Methods The wavelength distribution of the photon source was determined. Dehydration of the Prontosan hydrogel and fibroblast viability were analyzed following exposure to different durations of light exposure at different distances from the source. Indexes of wound healing in a full-thickness rat wound model were then determined in groups ( n = 8 each) subjected to either no treatment, Prontosan treatment only, carbon photon therapy only, or a combination of the two treatments (synergistic group). Results Carbon photon exposure for 15 minutes at a distance of 20 cm from the wound was found t...
Objective: The objective of the present investigation was to assess the histological effects of diff...
Introduction: Wounds are associated with ranges of simple to complex disruption or damage to anatomi...
Copyright © 2014 Summaya M. Dhiyaaldeen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Wound healing includes dynamic processes grouped into three overlapping phases: inflammatory, prolif...
In this study, hydrogels consisted of polyvinyl alcohol, propylene glycol and β-glucan were develope...
In this study, hydrogels consisted of polyvinyl alcohol, propylene glycol and β-glucan were develope...
Introduction: Herein, the individual and combined effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) and arginine (...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
AbstractRadiotherapy is an integral form of treatment for cancer and is the most widely administered...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) is the use of near infrared light to stimulate tissue repair in th...
PURPOSE: To evaluate wound healing in rats by using low-level laser therapy (LLLT) associated with ...
Objective: The objective of the present investigation was to assess the histological effects of diff...
Introduction: Wounds are associated with ranges of simple to complex disruption or damage to anatomi...
Copyright © 2014 Summaya M. Dhiyaaldeen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
Wound healing includes dynamic processes grouped into three overlapping phases: inflammatory, prolif...
In this study, hydrogels consisted of polyvinyl alcohol, propylene glycol and β-glucan were develope...
In this study, hydrogels consisted of polyvinyl alcohol, propylene glycol and β-glucan were develope...
Introduction: Herein, the individual and combined effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) and arginine (...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
AbstractRadiotherapy is an integral form of treatment for cancer and is the most widely administered...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
Background: This study aims to specify the effect of topical administration of 10% propolis gel and ...
Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) is the use of near infrared light to stimulate tissue repair in th...
PURPOSE: To evaluate wound healing in rats by using low-level laser therapy (LLLT) associated with ...
Objective: The objective of the present investigation was to assess the histological effects of diff...
Introduction: Wounds are associated with ranges of simple to complex disruption or damage to anatomi...
Copyright © 2014 Summaya M. Dhiyaaldeen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...