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1. Effective wound healing in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats by adipose-derived stromal cell transplantation in plasma-gel containing fragmin/protamine microparticles.

2. Topical application of ex vivo expanded endothelial progenitor cells promotes vascularisation and wound healing in diabetic mice.

3. A Dermatitis Control Program (DeCoP) for head and neck cancer patients receiving radiotherapy: a prospective phase II study.

4. Topical simvastatin accelerates wound healing in diabetes by enhancing angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis.

5. CXCR4 antagonist AMD3100 accelerates impaired wound healing in diabetic mice.

6. Novel hydrocolloid-sheet as wound dressing to stimulate healing-impaired wound healing in diabetic db/db mice.

7. Enhanced healing of mitomycin C-treated healing-impaired wounds in rats with hydrosheets composed of chitin/chitosan, fucoidan, and alginate as wound dressings.

8. Hydrogel blends of chitin/chitosan, fucoidan and alginate as healing-impaired wound dressings.

9. Accelerated wound healing in healing-impaired db/db mice by autologous adipose tissue-derived stromal cells combined with atelocollagen matrix.

10. Experimental evaluation of photocrosslinkable chitosan hydrogel as injection solution for endoscopic resection.

11. Enhanced healing of mitomycin C-treated wounds in rats using inbred adipose tissue-derived stromal cells within an atelocollagen matrix.

12. Topical sonic hedgehog gene therapy accelerates wound healing in diabetes by enhancing endothelial progenitor cell-mediated microvascular remodeling.

13. Dibutyryl cAMP influences endothelial progenitor cell recruitment during wound neovascularization.

14. Cutaneous tissue angiotensin-converting enzyme may participate in pathologic scar formation in human skin.

15. Spatial and temporal expression of basic fibroblast growth factor protein during wound healing of rat skin.

16. Apoptosis and p53 protein expression increase in the process of burn wound healing in guinea-pig skin.

17. Protein expression of fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 in keratinocytes during wound healing in rat skin.

19. The regeneration of substance P-containing nerve fibers in the process of burn wound healing in the guinea pig skin.

20. The regeneration of the sympathetic catecholaminergic nerve fibers in the process of burn wound healing in guinea pigs.

21. The regeneration of cholinesterase-positive structures in the process of burn wound healing in the skin of the guinea-pig.

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