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期刊名:Advances in wound care

缩写:ADV WOUND CARE

ISSN:2162-1918

e-ISSN:2162-1934

IF/分区:5.7/Q1

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Problem: Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is a well-accepted modality for treatment of difficult wounds, but has traditionally required a bulky electrically powered pump that was difficult to procure and use for bot...
Gerrit Grieb,Richard Bucala Gerrit Grieb
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Carole A Oskeritzian Carole A Oskeritzian
Background: Mast cells (MC) are ubiquitous resident cells, traditionally viewed as effector cells of allergic reactions that can store and synthesize de novo many mediators upon activation by a variety of stimuli. Excitin...
Tatiana N Demidova-Rice,Jennifer T Durham,Ira M Herman Tatiana N Demidova-Rice
Background: Formation of new blood vessels, by either angiogenesis or vasculogenesis, is critical for normal wound healing. Major processes in neovascularization include (i) growth-promoting or survival factors, (ii) prot...
Christopher J Ferrante,Samuel Joseph Leibovich Christopher J Ferrante
Background: Macrophages (Mφs) participate in wound healing by coordinating inflammatory and angiogenic processes. Mφs respond to environmental cues by adopting either "classically" activated (M1) proinflammatory or "alt...
H Paul Ehrlich,Thomas K Hunt H Paul Ehrlich
Background: Open wound closure by wound contraction produces a healed defect made up mostly of dermis. Generating thicker collagen fibers condenses granulation tissue, which pulls surrounding skin into the defect. ...