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Anti-viral peptides are used to treat infections such as HIV and AIDS, influenza incl. H5N1 strains, hepatitis C virus infections (HCV). Anti-bacterial peptides are used to treat infectiou...

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Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) plays a role in collagen, carnitine, hormone, and amino acid formation. It is essential for wound healing and facilitates recovery from burns. Vitamin C is also an antioxid...

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New Allegra Anti-Itch Cream Introduced by Sanofi's Chattem

BRIDGEWATER, N.J., April 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Allegra Anti-Itch Cooling Relief Cream and Allegra Anti-Itch Intensive Relief Cream are now available in drug, grocery and mass merchandiser stores...

Novel Biomaterials Accelerate the Development of Innovative Wound Care Management Technologies, Finds Frost & Sullivan

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. , Feb. 20, 2013 /- New wound care technologies that detect early wound healing and manage wound healing mechanisms are finding favor with physicians that are trying to dete...

Diabetic Wound Healing Accelerated By Topical Simvastatin

Delayed wound healing is a major complication of diabetes because the physiological changes in tissues and cells impair the wound healing process. This can result in additional disease outcomes such a...

Topical simvastatin shown to accelerate wound healing in diabetes

(Elsevier Health Sciences) Delayed wound healing is a major complication of diabetes because the physiological changes in tissues and cells impair the wound healing process. This can result in additio...

Skin deep: Fruit flies reveal clues to wound healing in humans

(Genetics Society of America) A presentation today at the Genetics Society of America's 54th Annual Drosophila Research Conference in Washington, D.C., April 3-7 describes a new way to study wound hea...

Topically applied simvastatin enhances wound recovery in diabetic mice

Delayed wound healing is a major complication of diabetes because the physiological changes in tissues and cells impair the wound healing process. This can result in additional disease outcomes such a...

The Center for Wound Healing, Inc. Acquires Assets from Restorix Health

Tarrytown, NY (PRWEB) February 20, 2013 The Center for Wound Healing, Inc. (CFWH), a leading manager of comprehensive wound care treatment centers that offer advanced wound care and hyperbaric oxyg...

Scientists develop new therapeutics that could accelerate wound healing

(Medical Xpress)—In "before" and "after" photos from advertisements for wound-healing ointments, bandages and antibiotic creams, we see an injury transformed from an inflamed red gash to smooth and...

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Wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties of Ranunculus pedatus and Ranunculus constantinapolitanus: A comparative study.

In Turkish folk medicine Ranunculus species are used for wound healing and for the treatment of rheumatism. The present study was conducted to evaluate in vivo wound healing and anti-inflammatory prop...

Physiology and pathophysiology of wound healing of wound defects.

Understanding wound healing involves more than simply stating that there are the three phases of inflammation, proliferation and maturation. Wound healing is a complex series of actions, reactions and...

Effect of Dehydrozingerone, a half analog of curcumin on dexamethasone-delayed wound healing in albino rats.

Oxidative stress is triggered by the wound which results in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), thereby delaying normal wound repair. Therefore, it is important to reduce the level of ROS...

Molecular pathology of wound healing.

Skin-wound healing is an orchestrated biological phenomena consisting of three sequential phases, inflammation, proliferation, and maturation. Many biological substances are involved in the process of...

Appraisal on the wound healing and anti-inflammatory activities of the essential oils obtained from the cones and needles of Pinus species by in vivo and in vitro experimental models.

According to ethnobotanical data, Pinus species have been used against rheumatic pain and for wound healing in Turkish folk medicine. Essential oils from the cones and needles of five different Pinus...

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