Cover Page and ContentsAWMA, through Wound Practice and Research (WPR) is keen for readers to be aware of similar high quality journals. Below details the current cover page and contents of the latest issue of the Wound Repair and Regeneration.
ContentsWound healing essentials: Let there be oxygen (p 1-18) Microcirculation in mixed arterial/venous ulcers and the surrounding skin: Clinical study using a laser Doppler perfusion imager and capillary microscopy (p 19-24) Aging influences wound healing in patients with chronic lower extremity wounds treated in a specialized wound care center (p 25-33) Delayed reepithelialization and basement membrane regeneration after wounding in mice lacking CXCR3 (p 34-41) Effect of estrogen and progesterone on macrophage activation during wound healing (p 42-50) Characterizing omental adhesions by culturing cells isolated from a novel in vivo adhesion model (p 51-61) Prostaglandin E1 prevents liver failure after excessive hepatectomy in the rat by up-regulating Cyclin C, Cyclin D1, and Bclxl (p 62-70) Tyrosine phosphorylation of EGF-R and PDGF-R proteins during acute cutaneous wound healing process in mice (p 71-79) Extracorporeal shock wave treatment modulates skin fibroblast recruitment and leukocyte infiltration for enhancing extended skin-flap survival (p 80-87) Prostaglandin E2 differentially regulates contraction and structural reorganization of anchored collagen gels by human adult and fetal dermal fibroblasts (p 88-98) Emblica officinalis exerts wound healing action through up-regulation of collagen and extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) (p 99-107) Impaired cutaneous wound healing in mice lacking tetranectin (p 108-112) Depth of penetration of negative pressure wound therapy into underlying tissues FGF-10 and specific structural elements of dermatan sulfate size and sulfation promote maximal keratinocyte migration and cellular proliferation (p 118-126) A novel cell-adhesive scaffold material for delivering keratinocytes reduces granulation tissue in dermal wounds (p 127-135) Tissue engineering a model for the human ear: Assessment of size, shape, morphology, and gene expression following seeding of different chondrocytes Abstracts (p A1-A9) |
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