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The Effect of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution on the Epithelialization of Partial-Thickness Donor Site Wounds in Normal and Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Swine
03/27/2021
The Effect of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution on the Epithelialization of Partial-Thickness Donor Site Wounds in Normal and Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Swine Juri Bergmann, MD,a Florian Hackl, MD,a Taro Koyama, MD,...
The Effect of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution on the Epithelialization of Partial-Thickness Donor Site Wounds in Normal and Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Swine Juri Bergmann, MD,a Florian Hackl, MD,a Taro Koyama, MD,...
The Effect of...
03/27/2021
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10/01/2011
Wound Healing Trajectories to Determine Pressure Ulcer Treatment Efficacy Wyatt G. Payne, MD,a,b Rajat Bhalla, BS, MS,a,b Donald P. Hill, PharmD,c Yvonne N. Pierpont, MD,a,b and Martin C. Robson, MDb aInstitute for Tissue...
Wound Healing Trajectories to Determine Pressure Ulcer Treatment Efficacy Wyatt G. Payne, MD,a,b Rajat Bhalla, BS, MS,a,b Donald P. Hill, PharmD,c Yvonne N. Pierpont, MD,a,b and Martin C. Robson, MDb aInstitute for Tissue...
Wound Healing Trajectories...
10/01/2011
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The Use of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution (ACCS) in Accelerating Closure of Interstices in Explanted Meshed Human Skin Grafts
03/27/2021
The Use of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution (ACCS) in Accelerating Closure of Interstices in Explanted Meshed Human Skin Grafts M. Georgina Uberti, MD,a Francis Ko, BS,a Yvonne N. Pierpont, MD,a,b Erika L. Johnson, BA,b Terry E....
The Use of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution (ACCS) in Accelerating Closure of Interstices in Explanted Meshed Human Skin Grafts M. Georgina Uberti, MD,a Francis Ko, BS,a Yvonne N. Pierpont, MD,a,b Erika L. Johnson, BA,b Terry E....
The Use of Amnion-Derived...
03/27/2021
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07/11/2011
The Use of Growth Factors and Other Humoral Agents to Accelerate and Enhance Burn Wound Healing Yiu-Hei Ching, MD,a,b Thomas L. Sutton,a Yvonne N. Pierpont, MD,a,b Martin C. Robson, MD,b and Wyatt G. Payne, MDa,b aInstitute for...
The Use of Growth Factors and Other Humoral Agents to Accelerate and Enhance Burn Wound Healing Yiu-Hei Ching, MD,a,b Thomas L. Sutton,a Yvonne N. Pierpont, MD,a,b Martin C. Robson, MD,b and Wyatt G. Payne, MDa,b aInstitute for...
The Use of Growth Factors...
07/11/2011
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The Use of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution to Improve Healing in Acute and Chronic Wound Models
03/27/2021
The Use of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution to Improve Healing in Acute and Chronic Wound Models Michael G. Franz, MD,a Wyatt G. Payne, MD,b Liyu Xing, PhD,a D. K. Naidu, MD,b R. E. Salas, MD,b Vivienne S. Marshall, PhD,c C. J....
The Use of Amnion-Derived Cellular Cytokine Solution to Improve Healing in Acute and Chronic Wound Models Michael G. Franz, MD,a Wyatt G. Payne, MD,b Liyu Xing, PhD,a D. K. Naidu, MD,b R. E. Salas, MD,b Vivienne S. Marshall, PhD,c C. J....
The Use of Amnion-Derived...
03/27/2021
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Hypochlorous Acid Solution Is Safe for Intracavitary Lavage: Examination in a Rodent Model
Original Research
04/21/2021
Hypochlorous acid is safe for lavage of intraperitoneal, intrathecal, and intrathoracic cavities.
Hypochlorous acid is safe for lavage of intraperitoneal, intrathecal, and intrathoracic cavities.
Hypochlorous acid is safe for...
04/21/2021
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Amnion-derived Cellular Cytokine Solution
03/27/2021
Amnion-derived Cellular Cytokine SolutionA Physiological Combination of Cytokines for Wound Healing David L. Steed, MD,a,b Cathy Trumpower, BS,b Danelle Duffy, MS,b Charlotte Smith, MS,b Vivienne Marshall, PhD,b Randall Rupp, PhD,b...
Amnion-derived Cellular Cytokine SolutionA Physiological Combination of Cytokines for Wound Healing David L. Steed, MD,a,b Cathy Trumpower, BS,b Danelle Duffy, MS,b Charlotte Smith, MS,b Vivienne Marshall, PhD,b Randall Rupp, PhD,b...
Amnion-derived Cellular...
03/27/2021
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Biofilm
12/15/2014
Although the role of biofilm remains unclear, treatments that kill microorganisms and disrupt extracellular matrix of biofilm may aid in wound healing.     
Although the role of biofilm remains unclear, treatments that kill microorganisms and disrupt extracellular matrix of biofilm may aid in wound healing.     
Although the role of biofilm...
12/15/2014
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Enzymatic Debriding Agents Are Safe in Wounds With High Bacterial Bioburdens and Stimulate Healing
03/27/2021
Enzymatic Debriding Agents Are Safe in Wounds With High Bacterial Bioburdens and Stimulate Healing Wyatt G. Payne, MD, R. Emerick Salas, MD, Francis Ko, BS, Deepak K. Naidu, MD, Guillermo Donate, DPM, Terry E. Wright, MD, and...
Enzymatic Debriding Agents Are Safe in Wounds With High Bacterial Bioburdens and Stimulate Healing Wyatt G. Payne, MD, R. Emerick Salas, MD, Francis Ko, BS, Deepak K. Naidu, MD, Guillermo Donate, DPM, Terry E. Wright, MD, and...
Enzymatic Debriding Agents...
03/27/2021
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