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Ernst, E. "Ultrasound for Cutaneous Wound Healing." Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease 10, no. 1 (1995): 2–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026835559501000102.

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Objective: To review the published data on ultrasound as a means to enhance wound healing. Study selection: A combined computerized (Medline 1980–94) and manual search of the world literature was performed. Data extraction: All controlled trials on cutaneous wound healing were admitted. Three experimental and five clinical studies were retrieved. Data synthesis: The experimental studies imply that cutaneous wounds treated with ultrasound heal quicker than untreated wounds. Clinical trials suggest that ultrasound speeds the healing of leg ulcers and possibly also of pressure sores Conclusion: U
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Nair, Harikrishna KR. "World Union of Would Healing Societies regional overview: APAC region." Global Wound Care Journal 1, no. 1 (2025): 50. https://doi.org/10.63896/gwcj.1.1.50.

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Nirmla, Devi, and Dutta Joydeep. "A niche market of wound care products and emergence of nanotechnology – A short review." Journal of Indian Chemical Society 93, Jul 2016 (2016): 907–12. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5638378.

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Department of Chemistry, Amity School of Applied Sciences, Amity University Haryana, Pachgaon-122 413, Near IMT Manesar, Haryana, India <em>E-mail </em>: dutta_joy@yahoo.co.in Fax : 91-124-2337016 Wound healing is a complex, specific, physiological, and biological process. Wound healing progresses through a series of tightly regulated, cascades events that starts at a time of injury and continues till recovery. In wound healing, a dressing material plays a crucial role. That is why selection of dressing materials according to wound condition is of paramount importance. Otherwise, acute wound m
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Zhang, Shaohan, Qianmin Ou, Peikun Xin, Qijuan Yuan, Yan Wang, and Jun Wu. "Polydopamine/puerarin nanoparticle-incorporated hybrid hydrogels for enhanced wound healing." Biomaterials Science 7, no. 10 (2019): 4230–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9bm00991d.

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Oxidative damage generated would disrupt the oxidant/antioxidant balance in cells, causing slow wound healing and tissue regeneration. Hydrogel dressing with antioxidant properties can promote wound healing, however, its design is still a challenge.
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Shelton, James. "‘Not Like it Used to Be?’: Jesus, Miracles, and Today." Journal of Pentecostal Theology 14, no. 2 (2006): 219–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0966736906062133.

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AbstractKeith Warrington claims that Jesus’ healings should not be taken as a model to be followed today and that the reason for the apostles’ powerful healing ministry was the presence and activity of Jesus, thus leaving the Church to a new healing paradigm found in James 5, which, he asserts, explains the decrease in healing today. Yet it would appear that the Apostles do indeed follow Jesus’ model of healing, and the evidence in Acts appears to militate against Warrington’s thesis. One has to ask if healing in James is so ‘markedly different’ from Jesus’ ministry. There is not a third class
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Davidoss, N. H., R. Eikelboom, P. L. Friedland, and P. L. Santa Maria. "Wound healing after tonsillectomy – a review of the literature." Journal of Laryngology & Otology 132, no. 9 (2018): 764–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002221511800155x.

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AbstractObjectiveTo summarise the available literature related to wound healing post tonsillectomy, including the stages of healing, experimental models for assessing healing (in animals and humans) and the various factors that affect wound healing.MethodsA search of the English literature was conducted using the Ovid Medline database, with the search terms ‘tonsillectomy’ or ‘tonsil’ and ‘wound healing’. Thirty-one articles that objectively assessed tonsillectomy wound healing were included for analysis.ResultsThe majority of assessments in humans investigating tonsillectomy wound healing inv
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Pretorius, M. "Providence and God’s emergent will through prayer as it relates to determinism and healing." Verbum et Ecclesia 28, no. 2 (2007): 580–601. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ve.v28i2.123.

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The paper has a twofold purpose. The first is to explore: if God has settled His plans and He will do what He is going to do, then does it matter whether one prays or not? This section will also deal with the aspect of healing and prayer, specifically from a scientific perspective. The important question is: How should one treat reports of miraculous healings, and the belief that prayer can affect healing? Secondly, if prayer has any effect on what happens, then it would seem that God’ s plans are not fixed in the first place, and then the idea of an open-future would seem to be valid. As a re
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Alves, Paulo, Fredrik Elg, Gerhard Bothma, Ana Oliveira, João Neves-Amado, and João Amado. "Shifting the distribution curve for healthcare resource use through topical oxygen therapy for wound healing." Journal of Wound Care 31, no. 3 (2022): 196–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2022.31.3.196.

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The clinical and economic burden associated with hard-to-heal wounds is high and evidence suggests that it continues to increase. Healthcare resources consumed during the provision of wound care can be saved by implementing strategies and actions aimed at promoting wound healing. When these are successful, the frequency distribution curve for time to healing and for the consumption of healthcare resources should ‘move to the left’ and the extent to which it is ‘skewed to the right’ would be reduced, resulting in a reduction in the population mean for time to wound healing, and correspondingly,
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Hofmann, Elisabeth, Julia Fink, Anna-Lisa Pignet, et al. "Human In Vitro Skin Models for Wound Healing and Wound Healing Disorders." Biomedicines 11, no. 4 (2023): 1056. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11041056.

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Skin wound healing is essential to health and survival. Consequently, high amounts of research effort have been put into investigating the cellular and molecular components involved in the wound healing process. The use of animal experiments has contributed greatly to the knowledge of wound healing, skin diseases, and the exploration of treatment options. However, in addition to ethical concerns, anatomical and physiological inter-species differences often influence the translatability of animal-based studies. Human in vitro skin models, which include essential cellular and structural componen
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Madison, John B., and Ronald R. Gronwall. "Influence of wound shape on wound contraction in horses." American Journal of Veterinary Research 53, no. 9 (1992): 1575–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1992.53.09.1575.

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SUMMARY Three sets of paired circular and square full-thickness skin wounds were made on the dorsum of the metacarpus (n = 48) of 8 horses. Each wound was 6.25 cm2 in area. The wounds were treated topically with an ointment, nonadherent dressing, and bandaged with a snug elastic wrap. Wounds were photographed every other day until healing was complete. Wound areas were measured and exponential and linear wound healing models were applied to the wound healing data generated. Wound healing variables measured for each wound were: number of days to healing, maximal size attained, rate of wound con
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Lothstein, Katherine E., Fei Chen, Pankaj Mishra, et al. "Helminth protein enhances wound healing by inhibiting fibrosis and promoting tissue regeneration." Life Science Alliance 7, no. 11 (2024): e202302249. http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202302249.

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Skin wound healing due to full thickness wounds typically results in fibrosis and scarring, where parenchyma tissue is replaced with connective tissue. A major advance in wound healing research would be to instead promote tissue regeneration. Helminth parasites express excretory/secretory (ES) molecules, which can modulate mammalian host responses. One recently discovered ES protein, TGF-β mimic (TGM), binds the TGF-β receptor, though likely has other activities. Here, we demonstrate that topical administration of TGM under a Tegaderm bandage enhanced wound healing and tissue regeneration in a
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Xiao, Shune, Guangtao Huang, Zairong Wei, et al. "IL-10 Gene-Modified Human Amniotic Mesenchymal Stem Cells Augment Regenerative Wound Healing by Multiple Synergistic Effects." Stem Cells International 2019 (June 11, 2019): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9158016.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) possess a capacity to enhance cutaneous wound healing that is well characterized. However, the therapeutic effect of MSCs appears to be limited. Modifying MSC target genes to increase necessary biological effects is a promising strategy for wound therapy. Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is an anti-inflammatory cytokine that has a therapeutic effect on wound healing. In this study, we modified human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells (hAMSCs) using recombinant lentiviral vectors for expressing IL-10 and evaluated the therapeutic effects of hAMSCs-IL-10 in wound healing. We elu
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Ibrahim, Nurul, Sok Wong, Isa Mohamed, et al. "Wound Healing Properties of Selected Natural Products." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 11 (2018): 2360. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15112360.

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Wound healing is a complex process of recovering the forms and functions of injured tissues. The process is tightly regulated by multiple growth factors and cytokines released at the wound site. Any alterations that disrupt the healing processes would worsen the tissue damage and prolong repair process. Various conditions may contribute to impaired wound healing, including infections, underlying diseases and medications. Numerous studies on the potential of natural products with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial and pro-collagen synthesis properties as wound healing agents have bee
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Ohadi, Mandana, Hamid Forootanfar, Negar Dehghannoudeh, Ibrahim M. Banat, and Gholamreza Dehghannoudeh. "The role of surfactants and biosurfactants in the wound healing process: a review." Journal of Wound Care 32, Sup4a (2023): xxxix—xlvi. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2023.32.sup4a.xxxix.

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Wound healing refers to the complex process of restoring the forms and functions of damaged tissues. Multiple growth factors and released cytokines tightly regulate the wound site. Healing processes can be disrupted by any alteration that would aggravate the damage and lengthen the repair process. Some of the conditions that may impair wound healing include infections and inflammation. Surfactants are amphiphilic compounds widely used in various formulations including detergents, food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Biosurfactants, therefore, are surface-active compounds produced by biological
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Sanda, RobertB. "How would extracorporeal shockwave therapy POSSIBLY promote wound healing in colon anastomosis?" Annals of African Medicine 11, no. 4 (2012): 195. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1596-3519.102842.

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Sanda, RobertB. "How would extracorporeal shockwave therapy possibly promote wound healing in colon anastomosis?" Annals of African Medicine 10, no. 3 (2011): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1596-3519.84709.

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Ranboki, Buce A. "Perempuan Penyembuh." Indonesian Journal of Theology 6, no. 2 (2019): 163–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.46567/ijt.v6i2.11.

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In Timor, the traditional healing practices of mnane (a Healer or healing woman) are alleged as “shamanism.” All the same, this accusation originates from area church as religious institution that had been founded upon Calvinistic values. What is sadder still, Healers are labeled superstitious, irrational, and profane. Such accusations marginalize and wound their dignity as women. The theological question is whether the source of such healing power would have caused the church to construct theological assumptions that would be so androcentric, rationalistic, and supremely concerned with accura
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Klein, Kenneth C., and Somes Chandra Guha. "Cutaneous wound healing: Current concepts and advances in wound care." Indian Journal of Plastic Surgery 47, no. 03 (2014): 303–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0970-0358.146574.

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ABSTRACTA non-healing wound is defined as showing no measurable signs of healing for at least 30 consecutive treatments with standard wound care.[1] It is a snapshot of a patient’s total health as well as the ongoing battle between noxious factors and the restoration of optimal macro and micro circulation, oxygenation and nutrition. In practice, standard therapies for non-healing cutaneous wounds include application of appropriate dressings, periodic debridement and eliminating causative factors.[2] The vast majority of wounds would heal by such approach with variable degrees of residual morbi
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Zhang, Weiyuan, Yang Ling, Yang Sun, Fengjun Xiao, and Lisheng Wang. "Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Wound Healing and Skin Regeneration by Modulating Multiple Cellular Changes: A Brief Review." Genes 14, no. 8 (2023): 1516. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14081516.

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Mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (MSC-EVs) are biologically active substances secreted by MSCs into the extracellular matrix that play an immunomodulatory role in skin damage repair. To investigate the mechanism of MSC-EVs in reducing inflammation, promoting angiogenesis, promoting the proliferation and migration of epithelial cells and fibroblasts, and extracellular matrix remodeling during wound healing, we focused on the effects of EVs on multiple cell types at various stages of skin injury. A literature review was conducted to explore related research on the influence o
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Szymanski, Lukasz, Sławomir Lewicki, Tomasz Markiewicz, Szczepan Cierniak, Jean-Pierre Tassan, and Jacek Z. Kubiak. "siRNA-Mediated MELK Knockdown Induces Accelerated Wound Healing with Increased Collagen Deposition." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24, no. 2 (2023): 1326. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24021326.

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Skin wounds remain a significant problem for the healthcare system, affecting the clinical outcome, patients’ quality of life, and financial costs. Reduced wound healing times would improve clinical, economic, and social aspects for both patients and the healthcare system. Skin wound healing has been studied for years, but effective therapy that leads to accelerated wound healing remains to be discovered. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of MELK silencing to accelerate wound healing. A vectorless, transient knockdown of the MELK gene using siRNA was performed in a murine skin wound m
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Andrgie, Abegaz Tizazu, Haile Fentahun Darge, Tefera Worku Mekonnen, et al. "Ibuprofen-Loaded Heparin Modified Thermosensitive Hydrogel for Inhibiting Excessive Inflammation and Promoting Wound Healing." Polymers 12, no. 11 (2020): 2619. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym12112619.

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Hydrogels have been investigated as ideal biomaterials for wound treatment owing to their ability to form a highly moist environment which accelerates cell migration and tissue regeneration for prompt wound healing. They can also be used as a drug carrier for local delivery, and are able to activate immune cells to enhance wound healing. Here, we developed heparin-conjugated poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), an injectable, in situ gel-forming polymer, and evaluated its use in wound healing. Ibuprofen was encapsulated into the hydrogel to help reduce pain and excessive inflammation during healing. I
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Lin, Haibo, and Jinbao Wang. "Study of Self-healing Behavior for Airy Beams in Atmospheric Turbulence." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2226, no. 1 (2022): 012003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2226/1/012003.

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Abstract The Airy beam shows its peculiar property of self-healing which attracts lots of attentions to do the researches about the higher dimensional nondiffraction beams which can apply to lots of aspects to doing researches. We demonstrate the self-healing property of Airy beam which displays similar profiles both in weak and strong turbulence in atmosphere. Highly similarity has been shown when the propagation distance is not very long. The self-healing exhibits its own profile in strong turbulence and stability in weak turbulence respectively with the longer propagation distance. However,
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Subramaniam, Thayaalini, Mh Busra Fauzi, Yogeswaran Lokanathan, and Jia Xian Law. "The Role of Calcium in Wound Healing." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 22, no. 12 (2021): 6486. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126486.

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Skin injury is quite common, and the wound healing is a complex process involving many types of cells, the extracellular matrix, and soluble mediators. Cell differentiation, migration, and proliferation are essential in restoring the integrity of the injured tissue. Despite the advances in science and technology, we have yet to find the ideal dressing that can support the healing of cutaneous wounds effectively, particularly for difficult-to-heal chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers, bed sores, and venous ulcers. Hence, there is a need to identify and incorporate new ideas and methods t
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Walshe, A. "Oral would healing: cell biology and clinical management." British Dental Journal 215, no. 11 (2013): 595. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2013.1185.

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Branski, Ryan C. "Perioperative Voice Recovery: A Wound-Healing Perspective." Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders 23, no. 2 (2013): 42–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/vvd23.2.42.

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To describe the wound healing process through an oversimplified graphic, a classic cartoon in a Dermatology Clinics textbook shows a Volkswagen Beetle, with the license plate TRAUMA that has driven through a wooden fence, leaving both a substantive hole in the fence and piles of broken wooden planks. The obvious priority would be to rebuild the fence so that it is identical to its pretrauma state. This analogy and accompanying graphic provide a framework for a unique perspective on wound healing. For the sake of simplicity, let us assume that the vocal fold is a fence, and instead of a Volkswa
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Eggers, Benedikt, Matthias Bernhard Stope, Jana Marciniak, et al. "Non-Invasive Physical Plasma Generated by a Medical Argon Plasma Device Induces the Expression of Regenerative Factors in Human Gingival Keratinocytes, Fibroblasts, and Tissue Biopsies." Biomedicines 10, no. 4 (2022): 889. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10040889.

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After oral surgery, intraoral wound healing and tissue regeneration is an important factor for the success of the entire therapy. In recent years, non-invasive medical plasma (NIPP) has been shown to accelerate wound healing, which would be particularly beneficial for patients with wound healing disorders. Since the application of NIPP in dentistry has not been sufficiently understood, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of a medical argon plasma device on gingival cells. Human gingival fibroblasts, keratinocytes, and tissue biopsies were treated with NIPP for different
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Inklebarger J, James Inklebarger J. "Enhanced Wound Healing With Caloric Restriction, Refeeding, And Intermittent Fasting: Dietary Strategies In Support Of Bioproliferative Injection Therapies." International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical invention 7, no. 09 (2020): 5017–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijmsci/v7i09.013.

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ABSTRACT:&#x0D; Caloric restriction followed by re-feeding (CRRF), Intermittent fasting (IF) and ketogenic diets (KD) are known to be supportive of wound healing in animal models. Evidence also suggests that injections of bio-proliferative solutions (prolotherapy) in combination with functional range of motion exercises also promote tissue regeneration via wound healing mechanisms. Intermittent fasting and Ketogenic diets also favor wound healing, and may therefore synergistically support the regenerative effects of prolotherapy.&#x0D; A systemic review of Pubmed, Google Scholar, and other dat
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Liang, Xiao, Zhou Han-Xin, Jin Chang-E, Wang Chao, Han Juan, and Gao Guo-Quan. "Subcutaneous Suture Can Accelerate Wound Healing of Lower Midline Incision: A Randomized Controlled Trial." American Surgeon 81, no. 1 (2015): 23–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481508100117.

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Poor wound healing is one of the most common complications after laparotomy, especially in lower abdominal midline incisions. The aims of this trial are to assess the value of subcutaneous suture and identify risk factors to prevent poor wound healing. From October 2010 to October 2011, a total of 180 patients were randomized to the subcutaneous suture group (n = 89) or control group (n = 91) after laparotomy with a lower midline incision. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine the predictive significance of variables of poor wound healing. Patients’ demographics, pre
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Rong, Xiaoli, Guokun Zhang, Yanyan Yang, et al. "Transplanted Antler Stem Cells Stimulated Regenerative Healing of Radiation-induced Cutaneous Wounds in Rats." Cell Transplantation 29 (January 1, 2020): 096368972095154. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720951549.

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Radiation-induced cutaneous injury is the main side effect of radiotherapy. The injury is difficult to cure and the pathogenesis is complex. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) serve as a promising candidate for cell-based therapy for the treatment of cutaneous wounds. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether antler stem cells (AnSCs) have better therapeutic effects on radiation-induced cutaneous injury than currently available ones. In this study, a rat model of cutaneous wound injury from Sr-90 radiation was used. AnSCs (1 × 106/500 μl) were injected through the tail vein on the fir
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Mohiuddin, Abdul Kader. "A Thoroughgoing Detail of Surgical Enrichments." Cross Current International Journal of Medical and Biosciences 1, no. 4 (2019): 73–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.36344/ccijmb.2019.v01i04.001.

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Injury to the skin provides a unique challenge, as wound healing is a complex and intricate process. Acute wounds have the potential to move from the acute wound to chronic wounds, requiring the physician to have a thorough understanding of outside interventions to bring these wounds back into the healing cascade. Surgical enrichment/dressings are applications for wounds, burns, and ulcers. They should be regarded as supportive of healing; are desirable but not essential in an emergency. There are currently plenty of dressings available in the market to aid in wound healing. Before choosing a
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Feldman, Dale, та John McCauley. "Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Transforming Growth Factor-β3 (TGF-β3) to Enhance the Regenerative Ability of an Albumin Scaffold in Full Thickness Wound Healing". Journal of Functional Biomaterials 9, № 4 (2018): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jfb9040065.

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Pressure ulcers are one of the most common forms of skin injury, particularly in the spinal cord injured (SCI). Pressure ulcers are difficult to heal in this population requiring at least six months of bed rest. Surgical treatment (grafting) is the fastest recovery time, but it still requires six weeks of bed rest plus significant additional costs and a high recurrence rate. A significant clinical benefit would be obtained by speeding the healing rate of a non-surgical treatment to close to that of surgical treatment (approximately doubling of healing rate). Current non-surgical treatment is m
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Lammert, Angela, Sandra Kiehlmeier, Joachim Dissemond, Karl-Christian Münter, Willi Schnorpfeil, and Juliane Pohl. "Percentage area reduction as surrogate for complete healing of hard-to-heal wounds: a review of clinical trials." Journal of Wound Care 33, no. 10 (2024): 737–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2023.0117.

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Objective: Hard-to-heal (chronic) wounds are treated differently at varying healing stages and often require long periods of time to heal completely. Therefore, it is often very difficult to achieve this primary endpoint in clinical trials with wound products which are used temporarily. Thus, it seems reasonable to use valid wound healing parameters determined at an early stage, such as the percentage (wound) area reduction (PAR), as surrogates for predicting complete wound healing. Method: To identify studies on the association between potential surrogate endpoints and complete wound healing,
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Tucci, Michelle, Drew Hildebrandt, Joseph Lichtenhan, and Hamed Benghuzzi. "Evaluation of Full Thickness Wounds Following Application of a Visco-Liquid Hemostat in a Swine Model." Pathophysiology 31, no. 3 (2024): 458–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathophysiology31030034.

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Wound healing is a complex dynamic biomechanical process as the body attempts to restore the integrity of traumatized or devitalized tissues. There are four stages of wound of healing that begins with hemostasis followed by inflammation, proliferation and finally weeks later wound remodeling. Full thickness wounds usually are covered with a dressing material after hemostasis, which allows for controlled hydration. We investigated the potential of a visco-liquid hemostat, polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS), for providing hemostasis and to maintain a microenvironment in the wound bed th
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Zhang, Chen, Yanan He, Zhejie Chen, Jinfeng Shi, Yan Qu, and Jinming Zhang. "Effect of Polysaccharides from Bletilla striata on the Healing of Dermal Wounds in Mice." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2019 (October 24, 2019): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9212314.

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Bletilla striata has been largely used in traditional folk medicine in China as a wound healing agent and to treat gastritis and several other health problems. Some studies have shown that plant polysaccharides may have the ability to promote wound healing. The aim of this work was to evaluate the wound healing activity of the polysaccharide extracted from Bletilla striata. Firstly, a Bletilla striata polysaccharide was extracted by water extraction and alcohol precipitation and characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The Bletilla striata polysaccharide was then tested for ce
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Rippon, Mark G., Alan A. Rogers, Karen Ousey, Leanne Atkin, and Kate Williams. "The importance of periwound skin in wound healing: an overview of the evidence." Journal of Wound Care 31, no. 8 (2022): 648–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2022.31.8.648.

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The importance of the periwound skin as the ‘organ of healing’ in the skin should not be underestimated. This paper explores the numerous healing processes originating in the periwound skin, without which healing progression would not occur. This paper also explores how damage to the periwound skin is ubiquitous and can occur because of underlying pathology, misdiagnosis, mismanagement or the use of inappropriate treatments. As such, it is imperative that management strategies, including correct assessment of both wound bed and periwound skin, identify the correct treatment choice to lead to b
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Azis, Huwaida Abdul, Muhammad Taher, Deny Susanti, and Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria. "IN VITRO WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF SAPIUM INDICUM WILLD LEAF EXTRACTS." African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines 12, no. 2 (2015): 126–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v12i2.19.

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Background: Sapium indicum Willd (Euphorbiaceae) is traditionally used to accelerate wound healing process in Malay community.&#x0D; Objective: To evaluate wound healing potential of aqueous (AESI) and ethanolic extract of S. indicum leaves (EESI) using cell migration model. &#x0D; Methods: AESI and EESI were prepared using maceration techniques. The extracts were subjected to phytochemical screening, cytotoxicity (MTT assay) and scratch assay.&#x0D; Results: AESI contained saponins and tannins while EESI contained triterpenes, tannins and proteins. Based on MTT assay, AESI and EESI exhibited
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Ceballos-Vasquez, Alejandra, John R. Caldwell, and Paul a. Faure. "Seasonal and reproductive effects on wound healing in the flight membranes of captive big brown bats." Biology Open 4, no. 1 (2015): 95–103. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13526338.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The flight membranes of bats serve a number of physiological functions important for survival. Although flight membrane injuries are commonly observed in wild-caught bats, in most cases the damage heals completely. Previous studies examining wound healing in the flight membranes of bats have not taken into consideration energy constraints that could influence healing times. Wound healing results in increased energy demands, therefore we hypothesized that wound healing times would be slower during periods of energy conservation and/or energy ou
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Ceballos-Vasquez, Alejandra, John R. Caldwell, and Paul a. Faure. "Seasonal and reproductive effects on wound healing in the flight membranes of captive big brown bats." Biology Open 4, no. 1 (2015): 95–103. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13526338.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The flight membranes of bats serve a number of physiological functions important for survival. Although flight membrane injuries are commonly observed in wild-caught bats, in most cases the damage heals completely. Previous studies examining wound healing in the flight membranes of bats have not taken into consideration energy constraints that could influence healing times. Wound healing results in increased energy demands, therefore we hypothesized that wound healing times would be slower during periods of energy conservation and/or energy ou
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Ceballos-Vasquez, Alejandra, John R. Caldwell, and Paul a. Faure. "Seasonal and reproductive effects on wound healing in the flight membranes of captive big brown bats." Biology Open 4, no. 1 (2015): 95–103. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13526338.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The flight membranes of bats serve a number of physiological functions important for survival. Although flight membrane injuries are commonly observed in wild-caught bats, in most cases the damage heals completely. Previous studies examining wound healing in the flight membranes of bats have not taken into consideration energy constraints that could influence healing times. Wound healing results in increased energy demands, therefore we hypothesized that wound healing times would be slower during periods of energy conservation and/or energy ou
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Ceballos-Vasquez, Alejandra, John R. Caldwell, and Paul a. Faure. "Seasonal and reproductive effects on wound healing in the flight membranes of captive big brown bats." Biology Open 4, no. 1 (2015): 95–103. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13526338.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The flight membranes of bats serve a number of physiological functions important for survival. Although flight membrane injuries are commonly observed in wild-caught bats, in most cases the damage heals completely. Previous studies examining wound healing in the flight membranes of bats have not taken into consideration energy constraints that could influence healing times. Wound healing results in increased energy demands, therefore we hypothesized that wound healing times would be slower during periods of energy conservation and/or energy ou
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Hao, Wenhao, Huali Meng, Hui Li, et al. "Local Application of Krill Oil Accelerates the Healing of Artificially Created Wounds in Diabetic Mice." Nutrients 14, no. 19 (2022): 4139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14194139.

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) impairs the wound healing process, seriously threatening the health of the diabetic population. To date, few effective approaches have been developed for the treatment of diabetic wounds. Krill oil (KO) contains bioactive components that have potent anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative activities. As prolonged inflammation is a crucial contributor to DM-impaired wound healing, we speculated that the local application of KO would accelerate diabetic wound healing. Therefore, KO was applied to artificially created wounds of type 2 diabetic mice induced by streptozotocin an
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Kuczynska, Barbara. "Role of nutritional intervention in negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). Case report of patient treated by 'open abdomen' method." Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Journal 4, no. 1 (2017): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.18487/npwtj.v4i1.30.

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Introduction&#x0D; Wound healing process depends on many factors. As it has been proved many times before, nutrition is one of the key factors in wound healing therapy. When there is an insufficient supply of nutrients and malnutrition, wound healing processes slow down and the inflammatory phase is prolonged, which requires high energy expenditure and as a consequence may lead to the loss of lean body mass and the development of sarcopenia and cachexia. This promotes the formation of non-healing chronic wounds.&#x0D; In this paper, we would like to emphasize the role of nutrition, as an integ
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Jiang, Yufeng, Shuliang Lu, Bin Wen, and Xiaobing Fu. "Improving Would Healing Ability by Training: Experiences of China." International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds 17, no. 3 (2018): 190–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1534734618796589.

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In China, chronic wounds are an important issue. However, wound care knowledge and the skill of health care professionals varies among hospitals and cities. A training program in wound care in China was completed in 2015 and achieved great success. To facilitate expertise in wound healing in China, a sequential training project supported by the Wound Healing Union and the Chinese Medical Doctor Association was initiated. The aim of the training program was mainly to improve experience and skills in wound healing. Until December 2016, a total of 301 medical staffs, including 134 physicians and
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Frilasari, Heni, Noer Saudah, Veryudha Eka Prameswari, Yeni Nur Azizah, and Byba Melda Suhita. "Nutritional Pattern And Healing Of Perineum Wound On Postpartum Period." Journal Of Nursing Practice 3, no. 2 (2020): 172–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.30994/jnp.v3i2.85.

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Background: Postpartum period was the return of uterine implants such as before pregnancy which takes 6 weeks after born. Good nutrition patterns would speed healing wound perineum. The high nutritional content of calories, protein, fluids, and vitamins needed for speed up perineal wound closure.Purpose: This study aimed to determine the relationship of postnatal maternal nutritional patterns with the healing of perineal wounds in Puri community health center Mojokerto.Methods: Analytical research design with Cross-Sectional. The population used postpartum mothers with perineal injuries. The s
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Girish, Kumar Vyas, Sharma Anil, Sharma Manmohan, and Nama Nitin. "Poly-Herbal Formulation On Burn Wound Healing For Diabetic Albino Rats." Career Point International Journal of Research (CPIJR) 4, no. 2 (2024): 148–66. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11291819.

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Burns are among the most prevalent and harmful types of injuries, with a wide range of effects. Wound healing in case of burn always faces difficulty for modern medicine. So, discovery of new medicine is required which should contain antimicrobial and antiseptic properties those would be helpful in wound healing. In recent years, researchers have looked at plants as potential medicines for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. The medicinal effects of herbal products should, however, be verified using contemporary scientific methodologies.
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Valle, Gabriel R. "Experiential Learning and Healing." Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture 25, no. 2 (2025): 56–66. https://doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2025.25.2.56.

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What would happen if we were to flip traditional pedagogies of teaching sustainable agriculture on their head? In other words, what would happen if sustainable agriculture education shifted from one that focuses on techniques, to one that focuses on healing. Many students who attend Minority Serving Institutions embody the consequences of a broken food system. Obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and asthma are more common in minority communities and are often linked to the industrial food system. Therefore, teaching students who have experiences of living with low food access, have had family me
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Geetha, Erigi Subha. "Formulation & Evaluation of Poly-Herbal Ointment." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 12, no. 4 (2024): 1373–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2024.59429.

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Abstract: Wound healing is a complex process of recovering the forms &amp; functions of injured tissues. The process is tightly regulated by multiple growth factors &amp; cytokines released at the wound site. Any alternations that disrupt the healing process would worsen the tissue damage and prolong repair process. Various conditions may contribute to impaired wound healing including infections underlying diseases and medications. Salves, or ointments, are topical products in which the herbs are extracted into vegetable oils by maceration at either room temperature for a specified length of t
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Singh, Manoj, Vanita Thakur, Vikas Kumar, et al. "Silver Nanoparticles and Its Mechanistic Insight for Chronic Wound Healing: Review on Recent Progress." Molecules 27, no. 17 (2022): 5587. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27175587.

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Wounds are structural and functional disruptions of skin that occur because of trauma, surgery, acute illness, or chronic disease conditions. Chronic wounds are caused by a breakdown in the finely coordinated cascade of events that occurs during healing. Wound healing is a long process that split into at least three continuous and overlapping processes: an inflammatory response, a proliferative phase, and finally the tissue remodeling. Therefore, these processes are extensively studied to develop novel therapeutics in order to achieve maximum recovery with minimum scarring. Several growth horm
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Liu, Hao, Hanping Liu, Xiaoyuan Deng, et al. "Raman spectroscopy combined with SHG gives a new perspective for rapid assessment of the collagen status in the healing of cutaneous wounds." Analytical Methods 8, no. 17 (2016): 3503–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5ay02531a.

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Yusuf Aliyu, Anna, and Oluwatoyin A. Adeleke. "Nanofibrous Scaffolds for Diabetic Wound Healing." Pharmaceutics 15, no. 3 (2023): 986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15030986.

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Chronic wounds are one of the secondary health complications that develop in individuals who have poorly managed diabetes mellitus. This is often associated with delays in the wound healing process, resulting from long-term uncontrolled blood glucose levels. As such, an appropriate therapeutic approach would be maintaining blood glucose concentration within normal ranges, but this can be quite challenging to achieve. Consequently, diabetic ulcers usually require special medical care to prevent complications such as sepsis, amputation, and deformities, which often develop in these patients. Alt
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