Accelerating skin regeneration and wound healing by controlled ROS from photodynamic treatment
Abstract Cellular metabolisms produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) which are essential for cellular signaling pathways and physiological functions. Nevertheless, ROS act as "double-edged swords" that have an unstable redox balance between ROS production and removal. A little raise of ROS...
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Main Authors: | Khatereh Khorsandi (Author), Reza Hosseinzadeh (Author), HomaSadat Esfahani (Author), Kavosh Zandsalimi (Author), Fedora Khatibi Shahidi (Author), Heidi Abrahamse (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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