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- Technical Support of Wound Healing Processes: Project Status
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Abstract The optimized wound healing (OWID) project provides technical support of wound healing processes. Advanced biophysical treatment therapies using light (photobiomodulation), negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), and electrical stimulation show biological effects. Specifically, a biphasic dose-response curve is observed where lower doses activate cells, while above a threshold, higher doses are inhibitory. However, no standard protocols and no multi-modal treatment studies determine ...
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- 2019
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- Parente JD / Hensler S / Kuhlback C / Belloni P / Mueller MM / Moeller K / Chase, Geoff
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10092/18467
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- engineering control / in silico / in vitro / personalized medicine / photobiomodulation / prototyping / model guided therapy / wound healing / Engineering / Biomedical engineering / Biomechanical engineering / Biomedical and clinical sciences / Clinical sciences / Dermatology
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