SYLKE® was developed by Dr. M. Mark Mofid, a faculty member of The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a practicing plastic surgeon for more than 20 years. Dissatisfied with outcomes, he conducted ...
Application of an exogenous electric field, depending on polarity, led to faster wound closure or, notably, made cells move away from the wound. Similar responses were observed in the cornea whole ...
The researchers found that the beneficial bacterium can promote skin cell movements that are essential for wound closure by inhibiting enzymes that are over-produced in people with diabetes.
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