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The pro-inflammatory environment in recalcitrant diabetic foot wounds.

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Nov 14, 2008.

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    The pro-inflammatory environment in recalcitrant diabetic foot wounds.
    Acosta JB, Garcia Del Barco D, Cibrian Vera D, Savigne W, Lopez-Saura P, Guillen Nieto G, Schultz GS.
    Int Wound J. 2008 Oct;5(4):530-9.
     
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    Estimation of lymphocyte apoptosis in patients with chronic, non healing diabetic foot ulcer
    Awadhesh Kumar Arya, Sunny Garg, Santosh Kumar, Lalit P Meena, Kamlakar Tripathi.
    Int J Med Sci Public Health. 2013; 2(4): -
     
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    Lack of lymphocytes impairs macrophage polarization and angiogenesis in diabetic wound healing
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    Macrophage Polarization and Diabetic Wound Healing
    Amanda E Louiselle et al
    Transl Res. 2021 Jun 2;S1931-5244(21)00124-9
     
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    MiR-195-5p and miR-205-5p in extracellular vesicles isolated from diabetic foot ulcer wound fluid decrease angiogenesis by inhibiting VEGFA expression.
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    FOXM1 accelerates wound healing in diabetic foot ulcer by inducing M2 macrophage polarization through a mechanism involving SEMA3C/NRP2/Hedgehog signaling
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    Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice; 3 November 2021, 109121
     
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    The role of CXCL8 in chronic nonhealing diabetic foot ulcers and phenotypic changes in fibroblasts: a molecular perspective
    Vikrant Rai, Rebecca Moellmer & Devendra K. Agrawal
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    CHARACTERISTICS OF IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH VARIOUS
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    Role of fibroblast plasticity and heterogeneity in modulating angiogenesis and healing in the diabetic foot ulcer
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    Transcriptional heterogeneity in diabetic foot wounds
    Teresa Sandoval-Schaefer, Quan Phan, Biraja Dash, Alexandre Prassinos, Kaiti Duan, Michael I Gazes, Steven D. Vyce, Henry C. Hsai, Ryan Driskell, View ORCID ProfileValerie Horsley
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