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William W. Li, MD

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02/24/2016
Yes. This author argues that living cells can be helpful in reviving disrupted mechanisms of wound healing and current research suggests the viability of advanced cellular therapy in healing chronic diabetic foot ulcers.    By...
Yes. This author argues that living cells can be helpful in reviving disrupted mechanisms of wound healing and current research suggests the viability of advanced cellular therapy in healing chronic diabetic foot ulcers.    By...
Yes. This author argues that...
02/24/2016
Podiatry Today
Rapid Communication
04/18/2019
This case series of 3 patients with nonhealing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) refractory to standard wound care demonstrates the ability of processed microvascular tissue (PMVT) to enable wound closure, increase local perfusion and vascular...
This case series of 3 patients with nonhealing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) refractory to standard wound care demonstrates the ability of processed microvascular tissue (PMVT) to enable wound closure, increase local perfusion and vascular...
This case series of 3 patients...
04/18/2019
Wounds
Background: Chronic tissue ischemia leads to cellular senescence and death. Microvascular tissue, composed of a variety of tissue matrix components and bioactive factors, is a key st...
07/15/2019