Healing of skin injuries is a complex physiological process that involves interaction of large numbers of activated cellular and enzyme systems. It follows a relatively simple scheme; however, the system control is complicated. The length and quality of healing is influenced by outer and inner factors resulting from the knowledge of physiology and pathology of injury healing. Healing of skin injuries is divided into stages that often time overlap. However, at certain stages the healing processes reach their tops and they become for that period characteristic. MDOCTM (polyanhydroglucoronic acid) is used in the clinical practice mainly to speed up the haemostasis. This diploma work is concerned with its effect in two types of remedial product...
Wounds occur so frequently in animals that their proper treatment is one of the most important subje...
Summary Stem-cell therapy represents a promising strategy for the treatment of challenging pathologi...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 PATH 1987 W66Master of ScienceDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiolog
Healing of skin injuries is a complex physiological process that involves interaction of large numbe...
Wound healing in both human and veterinary medicine is essential physological process important for ...
Aim - Veterinarians have frequently to deal with wounds to the skin, subcutis and underlying muscle....
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Regenerative veterinary medicine is recently using tissue engineering techniques and cell-based ther...
Aim: Veterinarians have frequently to deal with wounds to the skin, subcutis, and underlying muscle....
This study investigates several models of animal wound healing utilized in experimental pharmacology...
In veterinary clinics, veterinarians are faced with several conditions that affect the skin, and amo...
Limb wounds are common in horses and often develop complications. Intravenous multipotent mesenchyma...
Many in-vitro and in-vivo studies confirmed that hyaluronic acid (HA) is closely involved in fibrobl...
Aim: Veterinarians have frequently to deal with wounds to the skin, subcutis, and underlying muscle....
Call number: LD2668 .T4 PATH 1987 W66Master of ScienceDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiolog
Wounds occur so frequently in animals that their proper treatment is one of the most important subje...
Summary Stem-cell therapy represents a promising strategy for the treatment of challenging pathologi...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 PATH 1987 W66Master of ScienceDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiolog
Healing of skin injuries is a complex physiological process that involves interaction of large numbe...
Wound healing in both human and veterinary medicine is essential physological process important for ...
Aim - Veterinarians have frequently to deal with wounds to the skin, subcutis and underlying muscle....
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of activated protein C (APC) on second intention healing of dis...
Regenerative veterinary medicine is recently using tissue engineering techniques and cell-based ther...
Aim: Veterinarians have frequently to deal with wounds to the skin, subcutis, and underlying muscle....
This study investigates several models of animal wound healing utilized in experimental pharmacology...
In veterinary clinics, veterinarians are faced with several conditions that affect the skin, and amo...
Limb wounds are common in horses and often develop complications. Intravenous multipotent mesenchyma...
Many in-vitro and in-vivo studies confirmed that hyaluronic acid (HA) is closely involved in fibrobl...
Aim: Veterinarians have frequently to deal with wounds to the skin, subcutis, and underlying muscle....
Call number: LD2668 .T4 PATH 1987 W66Master of ScienceDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiolog
Wounds occur so frequently in animals that their proper treatment is one of the most important subje...
Summary Stem-cell therapy represents a promising strategy for the treatment of challenging pathologi...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 PATH 1987 W66Master of ScienceDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiolog