Probiotics or Pro ‐healers the Role of Beneficial Bacteria in Tissue Repair
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Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - January 8, 2018 Category: Surgery Authors: Jovanka Lukic, Vivien Chen, Ivana Strahinic, Jelena Begovic, Hadar Lev ‐Tov, Stephen C Davis, Marjana Tomic‐Canic, Irena Pastar Tags: Perspective Article Source Type: research

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Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - January 7, 2018 Category: Surgery Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Extracellular matrix/stromal vascular fraction gel conditioned medium accelerates wound healing in a murine model
Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 923-932, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
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Endothelial dysfunction may promote keloid growth
Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 976-983, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 14, 2017 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

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Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 923-932, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 14, 2017 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

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Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 976-983, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 14, 2017 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Extracellular matrix/stromal vascular fraction gel conditioned medium accelerates wound healing in a murine model
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of CM from ECM/SVF‐gel (Gel‐CM) on wound healing compared with the conventional CM from adipose tissue (Adi‐CM) and stem cell (SVF‐CM). In vitro wound healing effect of three CMs on keratinocytes and fibroblasts was evaluated in terms of proliferation property, migratory property, and extracellular matrix production. In vivo, two full‐thickness wounds were created on the back of each mice. The wounds were randomly divided to receive Gel‐CM, Adi‐CM, SVF‐CM, and PBS injection. Histologic observations and collagen content of wound skin were made. Growth factors concentra...
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 14, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Chengliang Deng, Yunfan He, Jingwei Feng, Ziqing Dong, Yao Yao, Hsiaopei Mok, Maohui Lin, Feng Lu Tags: Original Research ‐Basic Science Source Type: research

Optical coherence tomography for assessment of epithelialization in a human ex vivo wound model
Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 1017-1026, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 13, 2017 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

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Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 1017-1026, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 13, 2017 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Consensus guidelines for the identification and treatment of biofilms in chronic nonhealing wounds
Conclusion: This consensus document attempts to clarify misunderstandings about the role of biofilms in clinical practice, and provides a basis for clinicians to recognize biofilms in chronic nonhealing wounds and manage patients optimally. A new paradigm for wound care, based on a stepped‐down treatment approach, was derived from the consensus statements. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 12, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Gregory Schultz, Thomas Bjarnsholt, Garth A. James, David J. Leaper, Andrew J. McBain, Matthew Malone, Paul Stoodley, Theresa Swanson, Masahiro Tachi, Randall D. Wolcott, Tags: Perspective Article Source Type: research

Wound healing activity of Streptocaulon juventas root ethanolic extract
Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 956-963, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 8, 2017 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

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Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 956-963, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 8, 2017 Category: Surgery Source Type: research

Does noncontact low ‐frequency ultrasound therapy contribute to wound healing at the molecular level?
In conclusion, NLFU treatment is an effective adjuvant tool for CVLU therapy. This study demonstrates that it improves wound healing by equally inhibiting abundant levels of pro‐inflammatory cytokines as well as by reducing the overall bacterial burden. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 8, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Cornelia Wiegand, Kyle Bittenger, Robert D. Galiano, Vickie R. Driver, Gary W. Gibbons Tags: Original Research ‐Clinical Science Source Type: research

A qualitative study of the experience of lower extremity wounds and amputations among people with diabetes in Philadelphia
Abstract The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions among people with type 2 diabetes about foot ulcers and lower extremity amputations. This was a qualitative observational study utilizing open‐ended, semistructured interviews of 39 people with diabetes who were purposively selected because they had either a foot ulcer (n = 19) or a lower extremity amputation (n = 20). Interviews were audio‐recorded, deidentified, and entered into NVivo 10.0 for coding and analysis. Our integrated analytic approach combined inductively and deductively derived codes that were applied to all transcripts. Coded data wer...
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 8, 2017 Category: Surgery Authors: Frances K. Barg, Peter F. Cronholm, Ebony E. Easley, Trocon Davis, Michelle Hampton, D. Scot Malay, Cornelius Donohue, Jinsup Song, Stephen R. Thom, David J. Margolis Tags: Original Research ‐Clinical Science Source Type: research

Potential of autologous adipose ‐derived stem cells to regenerate atrophied muscle in a rat model
Wound Repair and Regeneration,Volume 25, Issue 6, Page 944-955, November/December 2017. (Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration)
Source: Wound Repair and Regeneration - December 7, 2017 Category: Surgery Source Type: research