Potential role of anaerobic cocci in impaired human wound healing
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 2002-11-01
著者
-
Stephens Phil
Wound Biology Group Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine & Pathology Dental School University Of
-
Stephens Phil
Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine And Pathology Dental School University Of Wales College Of Medic
-
Harding Keith
Wound Healing Research Unit University Of Wales College Of Medicine
-
WALL IVAN
Wound Healing Research Unit, University of Wales College of Medicine
-
DAVIES CHARLOTTE
Department of Surgery and Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, University of Wales C
-
HILL KATJA
Department of Surgery and Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, University of Wales C
-
WILSON MELANIE
Department of Surgery and Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, University of Wales C
-
THOMAS DAVID
Department of Surgery and Department of Oral Surgery, Medicine, and Pathology, University of Wales C
-
Hill Katja
Department Of Surgery And Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine And Pathology University Of Wales Coll
-
Wall Ivan
Wound Healing Research Unit University Of Wales College Of Medicine
-
Thomas David
Wound Biology Group Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine & Pathology Dental School University Of
-
Thomas David
Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine And Pathology Dental School University Of Wales College Of Medic
-
Thomas David
Department Of Biochemistry Molecular Biology And Biophysics University Of Minnesota
-
Harding Keith
Wound Healing Research Unit
-
Wilson Melanie
Department Of Surgery And Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine And Pathology University Of Wales Coll
-
Wilson Melanie
Department Of Microbiology University Of Missisippi Medical Center Jackson Miss
-
Davies Charlotte
Department Of Surgery And Department Of Oral Surgery Medicine And Pathology University Of Wales Coll
関連論文
- Comparison of oxidative stress biomarker profiles between acute and chronic wound environments
- Potential role of anaerobic cocci in impaired human wound healing
- Use of molecular techniques to study microbial diversity in the skin: Chronic Wounds reevaluated
- Randomized clinical trial of the effect of semi-occlusive dressings on the microflora and clinical outcome of acute facial wounds
- Molecular and Immunologic Characterization of Gynogenetic Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
- Non-healing is associated with persistent stimulation of the innate immune response in chronic venous leg ulcers
- 2SA1-05 時間分解EPRによるミオシンの動的構造解析(2SA1 生物物理と新世代のESR,第47回日本生物物理学会年会)
- Phenotypic variation in the production of bioactive hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor by oral mucosal and skin fibroblasts
- Twenty-nine Leydig cell tumors : Histological features, outcomes and implications for management
- Effect of human fibroblast-derived dermis on expansion of tissue from venous leg ulcers
- Effect of sharp debridement using curette on recalcitrant nonhealing venous leg ulcers : A concurrently controlled, prospective cohort study
- The molecular and clinical impact of hepatocyte growth factor, its receptor, activators, and inhibitors in wound healing