Original Research Articles – Basic Science: Variable impairment of wound healing in the heterozygous collagenase‐resistant mouseCollagen undergoes dramatic reorganization during wound repair. Matrix metalloproteinases degrade and remodel collagen in a tightly controlled process. The collagenase-resistant mouse,...
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Wound healing, long neglected, has for a number of years begun to receive the attention it deserves in both scientific and clinical circles. This review of the wound healing process is divided into two sections: basic science aspects of wound healing and practical aspects of wound healing. The...
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There are three basic layers to this tear field:there is the oily layer created by the meibomian glands; there is the aqueous layer produced by the lacrimal glands and accessory lacrimal glands of Krause and Wolfring; and then we know there is the mucin layer produced by the goblet cells....
Apsychichealer is one who has a basic desire to help those in need and who will dedicate him-or herself to that task. Bletzer suggests that “all methods of orthodox and unorthodox medicine and therapies are designed to help change the body chemistry in their particular way, making the cell...
From the earliest days man has had an understanding about the mechanisms of wound healing. Although early ideas may have been crude and imprecise, they contained a basic awareness of what may enhance or retard the healing process, without an awareness of the underlying mechanisms. Ambroise Paré ...
Even though we have a rough understanding of its basic anatomy, we are confronted with a much more complex miracle whe… Beyond the Rainbow 01 January 2019 | Ali Kaya | Issue 127 (Jan - Feb 2019) Have you ever seen a rainbow? Until recently, I had looked at many rainbows, but had...
Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) are commonly used as anti-haemorrhagic and antiseptic agents. Thus, their cytotoxicity should be studied before application. In
The basic science of wound healing Plast. Reconstr. Surg., 117 (Suppl.) (2006) 12S–34S Google Scholar Chang et al., 2009 D.T. Chang, E. Colton, J.M. Anderson Paracrine and juxtacrine lymphocyte enhancement of adherent macrophage and foreign-body giant cell activation J. Biomed. Mater....