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Effects of a New Wound Dressing Material SG-01 in an Experimental Rat Skin Burn and Decubitus Ulcer Model

A wound dressing material, SG-01 was developed to treat various skin ulcers. In this study, to clarify the features of SG-01, we investigated the therapeutic effects of this dressing material in rat burn and decubitus ulcer models. In the rat burn model, SG-01 significantly reduced the percent wound...

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Published in:Journal of Health Science 2006, Vol.52(4), pp.459-464
Main Authors: Kaneko, Tetsuo, Hashimoto, Atsushi, Umehara, Norimitsu, Tezuka, Masakatsu
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