Wound Repair and Regeneration

Volume 2, Issue 2 (Apr/Jun) 1994

Editorial

I Kelman Cohen, MD
Page 103

Original articles

Wound healing in the fetus. Possible role for inflammatory macrophages and transforming growth factor-ß isoforms

Michael T. Longaker, MD; Karyn S. Bouhana, BS; Michael R. Harrison, MD; David Danielpour, PhD; Anita B. Roberts, PhD; Michael J. Banda, PhD
Pages 104-12
Laboratory of Radiobiology and Environmental Health, Box 0750, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0750

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Effects of basic fibroblast growth factor on the healing of partial-thickness donor sites. A prospective, randomized, double-blind trial

David G. Greenhalgh, MD; Mary Rieman, RN
Pages 113-21
Shriners Burns Institute, 3229 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229

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Development of a new wound dressing with antimicrobial delivery capability

Yoshimitsu Kuroyanagi, Dr Eng, Dr Sci, Dr Med; Akihiko Shiraishi, MD; Yoshiteru Shirasaki, MD; Nobuaki Nakakita, MD; Yoshiaki Yasutomi, MD; Yasuo Takano, MD; Nobuyuki Shioya, MD, FACS
Pages 122-9
Department of Biomedical Engineering, School of Medicine, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 222 JAPAN

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Effect of oxygen treatment and dressing oxygen permeability on wound healing

Abhay S. Pandit, MS; Dale S. Feldman, PhD
Pages 130-7
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294

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The hairless mouse ear: an in vivo model for studying wound neovascularization

John H. Barker, MD; Dorthe Kjolseth, MD; Michael Kim, MD; Johannes Frank, MD; Imre Bondar, MD; Eberhard Uhl, MD; Markus Kamler, MD; Konrad Messmer, MD; Gordon R. Tobin, MD; Leonard J. Weiner, MD
Pages 138-43
Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292


Literature update
Pages 144-7

News and comment
Pages 148

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