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Chinese Journal of Burns
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2005
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Volume:
21
Issue:
1
1. Influence of hyperoxic fluid on the down-regulated proteins of intestinal mucosa in scalded rats.
Page:60—62
2. Experimental study on early escharectomy after major burns in minipigs.
Page:57—59
3. Changes in the expression of apoptotic genes in the intestinal tissue of scalded rats before and after resuscitation.
Page:55—56
4. The influence of dermal template on the expressions of signal transduction protein Smad 3 and transforming growth factor beta1 and its receptor during wound healing process in patients with deep burns.
Page:52—54
5. A practical method for the calculation of wound water loss in burn patients.
Page:49—51
6. Effects of allogeneic hepatic nonparenchymal cell on the survival of grafted skin in mice.
Page:46—48
7. Clinical investigation in the expression of matrix metalloproteinase 2 mRNA in the hyperplastic scar in burn patients.
Page:43—45
8. Comparison of various methods of early management of hydrofluoric acid burn in rabbits.
Page:40—42
9. The histological changes and the revascularization process in the grafted dermal substitutes.
Page:37—39
10. Observation of the grafting of platelet-derived growth factor gene-modified artificial composite skin on rat wounds.
Page:33—36
11. Influence of human telomerase reverse transcriptase gene transfection on the proliferation of human embryonic fibroblasts.
Page:30—32
12. Long-term result of repair of deeply burned hands with large sheet of split-thickness autoskin grafting with the preservation of denatured dermis.
Page:27—29
13. Influence of tangential excision within 24 postburn hours on the local wound inflammatory response in patients with deep partial thickness burn.
Page:24—26
14. Observation of the effect of the mixed composite skin graft on deep partial thickness burn wounds.
Page:21—23
15. Preliminary study on the improvement of wound microcirculation and retrospection on several methods of the management of deep partial thickness burn wound.
Page:17—20
16. Experimental study of autologous skin grafting on retained denatured dermis for the treatment of partial thickness burn wound.
Page:14—16
17. Improving the management of deep partial thickness burn wound.
Page:12—13
18. Relationship between the management and prognosis of deep partial thickness burns.
Page:9—11
19. Prospect of the application of bio-medical engineering technology in wound repair.
Page:6—8
20. Retrospect and prospect.
Page:4—5
21. Pursue one's study and cultivate one's morality in scientific research.
Page:1—3