Mast Cells in Regeneration of the Skin in Burn Wound with Special Emphasis on Molecular Hydrogen Effect
The mechanisms of regeneration for the fibrous component of the connective tissue of the dermis are still insufficiently studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of molecular hydrogen on the local therapy of a II degree burn wound with the intensification of collag...
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Main Authors: | Dmitri Atiakshin (Author), Mariya Soboleva (Author), Dmitry Nikityuk (Author), Nataliya Alexeeva (Author), Svetlana Klochkova (Author), Andrey Kostin (Author), Viktoriya Shishkina (Author), Igor Buchwalow (Author), Markus Tiemann (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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