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1. Wounds and Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in People Who Inject Drugs and the Utility of Syringe Service Programs in Their Management

2. Cellular reprogramming of diabetic foot ulcer fibroblasts triggers pro‐healing miRNA‐mediated epigenetic signature

3. Epigenetic regulation of cellular functions in wound healing

4. Correlates of injection‐related wounds and skin infections amongst persons who inject drugs and use a syringe service programme: A single center study

5. Skin Microbiota and its Interplay with Wound Healing

6. Novel Cyclic Lipopeptides Fusaricidin Analogs for Treating Wound Infections

7. Angiogenin Released from ABCB5+ Stromal Precursors Improves Healing of Diabetic Wounds by Promoting Angiogenesis

8. Glucocorticoid-mediated induction of caveolin-1 disrupts cytoskeletal organization, inhibits cell migration and re-epithelialization of non-healing wounds

9. Intracellular escape strategies of Staphylococcus aureus in persistent cutaneous infections

10. Catalase, a therapeutic target in the reversal of estrogen-mediated aging

11. Differentiation of diabetic foot ulcer–derived induced pluripotent stem cells reveals distinct cellular and tissue phenotypes

12. Novel mevalonate kinase missense mutation in a patient with disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis

13. Probiotics or pro-healers: the role of beneficial bacteria in tissue repair

14. Optical coherence tomography for assessment of epithelialization in a human ex vivo wound model

15. 610 Deregulated immune signature orchestrated by FOXM1 impairs human diabetic wound healing

16. 643 miR193b-3p suppresses wound healing and tumor formation in diabetic foot ulcers

18. Nanotechnology-Driven Therapeutic Interventions in Wound Healing: Potential Uses and Applications

20. MiR-21 and miR-205 are induced in invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas

21. Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus triggers pyroptosis and contributes to inhibition of healing due to perforin-2 suppression

22. A bioengineered living cell construct activates metallothionein/zinc/MMP8 and inhibits TGFβ to stimulate remodeling of fibrotic venous leg ulcers

23. Deregulated immune cell recruitment orchestrated by FOXM1 impairs human diabetic wound healing

24. Mevastatin promotes healing by targeting caveolin-1 to restore EGFR signaling

25. Pharmacological and Genetic Inhibition of Caveolin-1 Promotes Epithelialization and Wound Closure

26. A tractable, simplified ex vivo human skin model of wound infection

27. Biology and Biomarkers for Wound Healing

28. Cortisol Synthesis Enzyme CYP11B1 as Tissue Biomarker for Diabetic Foot Ulcers

29. Mesenchymal stromal cells prevent bleomycin-induced lung and skin fibrosis in aged mice and restore wound healing

30. Preclinical models for wound-healing studies

31. STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS TRIGGERS INDUCTION OF MIR-15B-5P TO DIMINISH DNA REPAIR AND DE-REGULATE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE IN DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS

32. Topical mevastatin promotes wound healing by inhibiting the transcription factor c-Myc via the glucocorticoid receptor and the long non-coding RNA Gas5

33. Therapeutic benefits of exosomes derived from mesenchymal stromal cells in bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in aged mice

34. The effects of caffeine on wound healing

35. The Role of TGFβ Signaling in Wound Epithelialization

37. Increased number of Langerhans cells in the epidermis of diabetic foot ulcers correlates with healing outcome

38. A multidisciplinary team approach to hydroxyurea-associated chronic wound with squamous cell carcinoma

39. Statins as potential therapeutic agents for healing disorders

40. 976 Perforin-2: A novel antimicrobial protein that kills intracellular bacteria in healthy skin, but not In chronic ulcers

41. Quality assessment of tissue specimens for studies of diabetic foot ulcers

42. 905 Suppression of DNA repair and lack of cellular migration are major contributors of diabetic foot ulcer pathophysiology

43. Erratum

44. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Wound Healing in Diabetes

45. Mesenchymal stem cell therapy and delivery systems in nonhealing wounds

46. The role of stem cells in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers

47. Molecular markers in patients with chronic wounds to guide surgical debridement

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