Severe Burn Injury in a Swine Model for Clinical Dressing Assessment.
@article{Fan2018SevereBI,
title={Severe Burn Injury in a Swine Model for Clinical Dressing Assessment.},
author={Gang-Yi Fan and Juin-Hong Cherng and Shu-Jen Chang and Raju Poongodi and Chih‐Hsin Wang and Yi-Wen Wang and Yao-Horng Wang and Cheng-Che Liu and En Meng},
journal={Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE},
year={2018},
volume={141}
}Wound healing is a dynamic repair process and is the most complex biological process in human life. In response to burn injury, alterations in biological pathways impair the inflammation response, resulting in delayed wound healing. Impaired wound healing frequently occurs in patients with diabetes leading to unfavorable outcomes such as amputation. Hence, dressings having beneficial effect in promoting burn wound repair are needed. However, studies on burn wound treatment are limited due to…
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