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DataSheet2_Enhanced Skin Incisional Wound Healing With Intracellular ATP Delivery via Macrophage Proliferation and Direct Collagen Production.docx
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- DataSheet2_Enhanced Skin Incisional Wound Healing With Intracellular ATP Delivery via Macrophage Proliferation and Direct Collagen Production.docx
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This study sought to use a newly developed intracellular ATP delivery to enhance incisional wound healing to reduce surgical wound dehiscence and to explore possible mechanism for this effect. Thirty-five adult New Zealand white rabbits were used. Skin incisions were made on the back and closed. ATP-vesicles were mixed with a neutral cream for one side of the wounds while the neutral cream alone was used on the other side of the wounds. Laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI), biomechanical, hi...
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- 16 Jun, 2021
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- Harshini Sarojini / Alexander Bajorek / Rong Wan / Jianpu Wang / Qunwei Zhang / Adrian T. Billeter / Sufan Chien
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- https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/DataSheet2_Enhanced_Skin_Incisional_Wound_Healing_With_Intr...
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- wounds / dehiscence / incisional / healing / tensile strength / ATP / macrophage / collagen / Basic Pharmacology / Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics / Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice / Pharmaceutical Sciences / Pharmacogenomics / Pharmacology / Toxicology (incl. Clinical Toxicology) / Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences not elsewhere classified
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