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Pharmacological modulation of wound healing in experimental burns
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Pharmacological modulation of wound healing in experimental burns

Abdo Jurjus, Bishara S Atiyeh, Inaya M Abdallah, Rosalyne A Jurjus, Shady N Hayek, Marlene Abou Jaoude, Alice Gerges and Rania A. Tohme
Burns, Vol.33(7), pp.892-907
11/2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2006.10.406
PMID: 17521821

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Abstract

Burns Cytokines Dermatology Immunofluorescence Microscopy Surgery Wound Healing anesthesia animal experiment animal model animal tissue Animals Anti-Infective Agents, Local basic fibroblast growth factor basic fibroblast growth factor, 106096-93-9 burn Burn wound cell interaction CHRONIC LEG ULCERS controlled study Critical Care Medicine CUTANEOUS WOUNDS cytokine Cytokine modulation cytokine production Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay epithelization GENE-EXPRESSION granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor growth factor immunomodulation inflammatory cell INFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES interleukin 1 interleukin 1alpha interleukin 6 KERATINOCYTE GROWTH keratinocyte growth factor keratinocyte growth factor, 126469-10-1 mast cell MAST-CELLS moist exposed burn ointment nerve growth factor, 9061-61-4 NERVE-GROWTH-FACTOR nonhuman ointment Ointments platelet derived growth factor punch biopsy rabbit Rabbits Silver Sulfadiazine Silver Sulfadiazine, 22199-08-2 Sitosterols skin water loss sulfadiazine silver sulfadiazine silver, 22199-08-2 TGF-BETA TOPICAL APPLICATION Topical ointment transforming growth factor beta tumor necrosis factor alpha UP-REGULATION vasculotropin vasculotropin, 127464-60-2 Water Loss, Insensible Wound Infection

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