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Occlusive Defined
A covering (eg wound dressing) to protect and/or heal a moist wound.
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Tue Aug 12
- New Intra-Arterial DeliveryPlatfo rm for Pro-Arteriogen ic Compounds to Stimulate Collateral Artery Growth Via Transforming Growth Factor-?1 Release (JACC 2007): Stimulation of arteriogenesis stimulation via cytokines is a potential new treatment for patients with vascular occlusive diseases...lac k of delivery platform for continuous intra-arterial application of pro-arteriogen ic compounds hampers clinical implementation .
- Arteriogenesis / Angiogenesis : Basic Mechanisms and Therapeutic Stimulation of Collateral Vessels : European Journal of Clinical Investigation: Angiogenesis = capillary sprouting. Arteriogenesis = collateral artery growth. Discussion of pros/cons of pro-arteriogen ic therapeutics (agents, drugs).
Wed Mar 12
- Skin Care Ingredients: Article about ingredients in skin care products. Very useful.
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