Impaired wound healing is a major healthcare problem in patients with diabetes often resulting in gangrene, microbial infection and amputation of affected limb. The delay or absence in healing process arises from several abnormalities, among them chronic hypoxia is a major concern due to its associated issues such as lack of collagen deposition, epithelization, fibroplasia, angiogenesis, and resistance to infections at the wound site. To address hypoxia, delivery of oxygen at the wound site through oxygen releasing agents have been proven to be effective therapeutics. Several oxygen releasing nanoparticles such as Sodium Percarbonate (SPC), Calcium Peroxide (CPO), Hydrogen Peroxide, Magnesium Peroxide (MPO) have been investigated in wound h...
Objective: Wound healing is a complex process that involves the interaction between different cell t...
An important limitation in cell therapy for the regeneration of tissue is the initial lack of oxygen...
Background: Diabetic wound (DW) is the most devastating complication resulting in significant mortal...
Impaired wound healing is a major healthcare problem in patients with diabetes often resulting in ga...
Diabetic wounds are among the major healthcare challenges, consuming billions of dollars of resource...
The prolonged hypoxic conditions hinder chronic wounds from healing and lead to severe conditions su...
Effective methods to alleviate hypoxia are necessary for the proper healing of chronic wounds. Howev...
Impaired diabetic wounds are one of the major pathophysiological complications caused by persistent ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.July 2018. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisors: Chun Wang, ...
The lack of angiogenic activity is one of the serious complications of chronic wounds associated wit...
Sustained oxygen release is important to many oxygen-requiring situations. Developing composite mate...
Poor proliferation and migration of fibroblast, keratinocyte and endothelial cells delays the wound ...
Different strategies have been employed to provide adequate nutrients for engineered living tissues....
Different strategies have been employed to provide adequate nutrients for engineered living tissues....
Introduction: Diabetic wounds are challenging to treat due to a wide range of pathophysiological cha...
Objective: Wound healing is a complex process that involves the interaction between different cell t...
An important limitation in cell therapy for the regeneration of tissue is the initial lack of oxygen...
Background: Diabetic wound (DW) is the most devastating complication resulting in significant mortal...
Impaired wound healing is a major healthcare problem in patients with diabetes often resulting in ga...
Diabetic wounds are among the major healthcare challenges, consuming billions of dollars of resource...
The prolonged hypoxic conditions hinder chronic wounds from healing and lead to severe conditions su...
Effective methods to alleviate hypoxia are necessary for the proper healing of chronic wounds. Howev...
Impaired diabetic wounds are one of the major pathophysiological complications caused by persistent ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.July 2018. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisors: Chun Wang, ...
The lack of angiogenic activity is one of the serious complications of chronic wounds associated wit...
Sustained oxygen release is important to many oxygen-requiring situations. Developing composite mate...
Poor proliferation and migration of fibroblast, keratinocyte and endothelial cells delays the wound ...
Different strategies have been employed to provide adequate nutrients for engineered living tissues....
Different strategies have been employed to provide adequate nutrients for engineered living tissues....
Introduction: Diabetic wounds are challenging to treat due to a wide range of pathophysiological cha...
Objective: Wound healing is a complex process that involves the interaction between different cell t...
An important limitation in cell therapy for the regeneration of tissue is the initial lack of oxygen...
Background: Diabetic wound (DW) is the most devastating complication resulting in significant mortal...