The full-thickness wound in the genetically diabetic (db/db) mouse is a commonly used model of impaired wound healing. We investigated delayed healing of non-occluded, excisional, full-thickness, dermal wounds in db/db mice in comparison to their normal littermate controls and refined methods for monitoring skin wound re-epithelialization, contraction, granulation tissue formation, and inflammation. We have confirmed with a computer-assisted planimetry method the results of previous studies showing that healing of non-occluded full excision wounds in db/db mice does not occur by contraction as much as in healthy mice. In addition, we have developed separate histological methods for the assessment of re-epithelialization, contraction, granul...
<p>Percentage wound closure (<b>A</b>) and contraction (<b>B</b>) as mean ± SEM in full thickness sp...
<p><i>A</i>, representative pictures of skin wound of WT and Fpr1/2<sup>-/-</sup> mice. A 6-mm full-...
Summary: Defects in myofibroblast function may cause wound healing defects in a variety of tissue ty...
\ufeffThe increased number of chronic nonhealing wounds mirrors the epidemic of type 2 diabetes. Dia...
(A) Graphical representation of %wound closure in MCS-treated diabetic mice in comparison with ND an...
Abstract Background Chronic skin wounds are a common complication of many diseases such as diabetes....
<p>a) Representative photomicrographs of wounds from days 0 to 21 after injury. Six 3mm full thickne...
<p>CXCL11 enhances wound healing when delivered in FN-functionalized fibrin matrices. Wound closure ...
In the past, the genetically diabetic-obese diabetes/diabetes (db/db) and obese/obese (ob/ob) mouse ...
<p>Kinetics of wound closure were monitored in STZ-induced diabetic mice <i>vs</i> control NMRI mice...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
<p>(a) Macroscopic observation of the healing of full-thickness wounds on the right flanks of nondia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Experimental models for chronic skin lesions are excision and pressure ulcer, defined as "open" and ...
<p>Percentage wound closure (<b>A</b>) and contraction (<b>B</b>) as mean ± SEM in full thickness sp...
<p><i>A</i>, representative pictures of skin wound of WT and Fpr1/2<sup>-/-</sup> mice. A 6-mm full-...
Summary: Defects in myofibroblast function may cause wound healing defects in a variety of tissue ty...
\ufeffThe increased number of chronic nonhealing wounds mirrors the epidemic of type 2 diabetes. Dia...
(A) Graphical representation of %wound closure in MCS-treated diabetic mice in comparison with ND an...
Abstract Background Chronic skin wounds are a common complication of many diseases such as diabetes....
<p>a) Representative photomicrographs of wounds from days 0 to 21 after injury. Six 3mm full thickne...
<p>CXCL11 enhances wound healing when delivered in FN-functionalized fibrin matrices. Wound closure ...
In the past, the genetically diabetic-obese diabetes/diabetes (db/db) and obese/obese (ob/ob) mouse ...
<p>Kinetics of wound closure were monitored in STZ-induced diabetic mice <i>vs</i> control NMRI mice...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
<p>(a) Macroscopic observation of the healing of full-thickness wounds on the right flanks of nondia...
Impaired repair of skin defects is a major complication of diabetes; yet, the pathophysiology of dia...
Experimental models for chronic skin lesions are excision and pressure ulcer, defined as "open" and ...
<p>Percentage wound closure (<b>A</b>) and contraction (<b>B</b>) as mean ± SEM in full thickness sp...
<p><i>A</i>, representative pictures of skin wound of WT and Fpr1/2<sup>-/-</sup> mice. A 6-mm full-...
Summary: Defects in myofibroblast function may cause wound healing defects in a variety of tissue ty...