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Chinese Journal of Burns
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2005
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21
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5
Volume:
21
Issue:
5
1. Influence of fluorescent protein expression on the proliferation of NIH3T3 cells in vitro.
Page:374—377
2. Influence of different thawing temperature on the morphology and type I collagen metabolism of the human fibroblasts processed at - 10 degrees C in vitro.
Page:370—373
3. Purification of human endothelial overexpressed lipopolysaccharide-associated factor 1 protein.
Page:367—369
4. Bio-inductive effects of inorganic elements on skin wound healing.
Page:363—366
5. The expression of platelet-derived growth factor-A and its receptor in acute radiation-induced skin ulcer in rats.
Page:359—362
6. The relationship between scarless wound healing and the expression of CD68 and CD3 in the immunocytes in fetal skin.
Page:356—358
7. The use of diammonium glycyrrhizinate in the treatment of hepatic dysfunction in burn patients.
Page:353—355
8. Influence of scald and lipopolysaccharide on gastrointestinal motility.
Page:350—352
9. Influence of recombinant human growth hormone on the prognosis of patients with severe burns a prospective multi-center clinical trial.
Page:347—349
10. In vitro isolation, cultivation and identification of sebocytes and eccrine sweat gland cells from human fetal skin.
Page:343—346
11. An experimental study on the influence of hypoxia induction factor-1alpha on the glycolysis of the rat myocardial cell under hypoxic condition.
Page:339—342
12. The use of composite sodium lactate and sorbitol composition in fluid resuscitation for shock in patients with major burn.
Page:336—338
13. The influence of lipopolysaccharide on adipose metabolism in liver during shock stage of scalded rats.
Page:333—335
14. Protective effect of glycine on hypoxic rat myocardial cells.
Page:329—332
15. Study on the changes in the distribution and chemical states of the hepatic intra-and extra-cellular sodium ion in the rats with severe burns at early stage.
Page:326—328
16. Intensive research on the cellular and molecular mechanism of burn shock and ischemic and hypoxic injury.
Page:324—325
17. Pondering over the fluid resuscitation during burn shock stage.
Page:321—323