Identification of Biomarkers Associated with the Healing of Chronic Wounds. Addendum

It is the objective of this study to identify the biochemical differences in the burn fluid of burns with hypertrophic scarring and those without. The findings of this study are intended to facilitate the development of diagnostic tools, which could be used to evaluate the healing process and develo...

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CYTOKINES
HEALING
HYPERTROPHIC SCARRING
IDENTIFICATION
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