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Immunologie und Infektion
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Developing a Long-Term Swine Model for Biofilm-Infected Burn Wound Studies
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Author Spotlight: Studying Host-Microbe Interactions in Wound Biofilm Formation
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Immunologie und Infektion
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Immunologie und Infektion
Swine Model of Biofilm Infection and Invisible Wounds
Author Spotlight: Studying Host-Microbe Interactions in Wound Biofilm Formation
Developing a Long-Term Swine Model for Biofilm-Infected Burn Wound Studies
DOI:
10.3791/65301-v
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02:46 min
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June 16, 2023
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Mohamed El Masry
,
Pramod Bhasme
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Shomita S. Mathew-Steiner
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Jessica Smith
,
Thomas Smeenge
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Sashwati Roy
,
Chandan K. Sen
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Indiana Center for Regenerative Medicine & Engineering, Indiana University Health Comprehensive Wound Center, Department of Surgery
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Indiana University School of Medicine
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Swine Model
Biofilm Infection
Wound Chronicity
Preclinical Model
Clinically Isolated Pathogens
Wound Biofilm Formation
Host-microbe Interactions
Biofilm Aggregates
Wound Barrier Function
Transepidermal Water Loss
In Vivo Studies
Host Immune Response
Biofilm Maturation
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