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Chinese Journal of Burns
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2005
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21
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2
Volume:
21
Issue:
2
1. The changes in the tumor necrosis factor alpha, interleukin-6 and interleukin-8 levels in the lymph and of the dynamics of the lymphokines during shock stage of rats with major burns.
Page:132—134
2. Study on the proliferation of epidermal cells of wound edge in deep partial thickness scald injury in rat.
Page:128—131
3. Establishment of a canine model of severe smoke inhalation injury on unilateral lung.
Page:125—127
4. Influence of dermal template on the biomechanical compliance of wound tissue.
Page:122—124
5. Experimental study on the relationship between neuropeptide substance P and wound healing in scalded rats.
Page:119—121
6. Interchange of facial scar flap with upper arm subdermal vascular network skin flap to improve facial appearance.
Page:117—118
7. Application of bridged free latissimus dorsi musculo-cutaneous flap on the soft tissue defects in lower extremities.
Page:114—116
8. Repair of excised burn wound with microskin grafting covered by autologous burn eschar.
Page:111—113
9. An investigation of bacterial ecology and analysis of bacterial resistance to antibiotics in a burn ward in Nanning district.
Page:107—110
10. Analysis of susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from a burn ward to antibiotics in vitro.
Page:104—106
11. Protective effects of bactericidal/permeability increasing protein simulated peptide on murine acute lung injury induced by lipopolysaccharide.
Page:100—103
12. The role of myeloid differentiation protein-2 in lipopolysaccharide-induced cellular activation of human endothelial cells.
Page:97—99
13. Preliminary study on the release of DNA from Pseudomona aeruginosa induced by piperacillin/tazobactam in vitro.
Page:93—96
14. An experimental study on the prevention of enteral bacterial translocation in scalded rats by smectite powder.
Page:89—92
15. Influence of stress inhibition on invasive infection in burn wound during early postburn stage in severely burned rats.
Page:85—88
16. Demanding new concept and measurement for the management of burn infection.
Page:83—84
17. Meditating on the management of sepsis at early stage of burns.
Page:81—82