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T1 - Whole genome microarray data of chronic wound debridement prior to application of dermal skin substitutes
AU - Ashrafi, M.
AU - Sebastian, A.
AU - Shih, B.
AU - Greaves, N.
AU - Alonso-Rasgado, T.
AU - Baguneid, M.
AU - Bayat, A.
PY - 2016/9/30
Y1 - 2016/9/30
N2 - Clinical consensus is that debridement is necessary for successful application of dermal skin substitutes (DSS) to chronic wounds. The aim here was to identify commonly expressed genes associated with wound healing in untreated acute wounds and chronic wounds treated with wound debridement followed by DSS. Cutaneous biopsies were taken at two time points from untreated acute and chronic wounds and from chronic wounds treated with DSS following debridement. Microarray analysis identified significant differences (p
AB - Clinical consensus is that debridement is necessary for successful application of dermal skin substitutes (DSS) to chronic wounds. The aim here was to identify commonly expressed genes associated with wound healing in untreated acute wounds and chronic wounds treated with wound debridement followed by DSS. Cutaneous biopsies were taken at two time points from untreated acute and chronic wounds and from chronic wounds treated with DSS following debridement. Microarray analysis identified significant differences (p
U2 - 10.1111/wrr.12460
DO - 10.1111/wrr.12460
M3 - Journal article
VL - 24
SP - 870
EP - 875
JO - Wound Repair and Regeneration
JF - Wound Repair and Regeneration
SN - 1067-1927
IS - 5
ER -