A new strategy for the treatment of chronic wounds

A number of people are working in what looks to be a scientific laboratory. Everyone is wearing white coats, and one woman is leaning against a countertop. Dr Manuela Martins-Green investigates the impact of increased OS levels on wound healing by stimulating chronic wound development in a diabetic mouse model.

Wound healing is highly regulated, but oxidative stress (OS) can disturb this healing process in chronic wounds. To better understand the process of initiating chronicity, Dr Manuela Martins-Green and her colleagues at the University of California investigated the impact of increased OS levels on wound healing by stimulating chronic wound development in a diabetic mouse model. The team provides insight […]

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Bacterial biofilms: A persisting public health challenge

Bacterial biofilms are a notable public health challenge.

Foodborne and waterborne diseases are major global health threats, exacerbated by the ability of bacteria to gain new characteristics, constantly evolve towards increased fitness in their environment, and by developing resilience through biofilm formation. Utilising emerging technologies such as elevated hydrostatic pressure and application of novel bacteriocin and bactericidal compounds, Professor Aliyar Cyrus Fouladkhah and his team in the Public […]

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