Healing System Articles & Analysis
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This ability is particularly beneficial in transplant medicine, where Wharton’s jelly cells could help prevent rejection by the recipient’s immune system. Wound Healing: Studies suggest that the application of Wharton’s jelly in chronic wounds can promote healing and tissue regeneration. ...
Type III collagen is particularly common in newly formed connective tissues and rapidly growing tissues, such as during the wound healing process.The production of recombinant Type III collagen is accomplished by inserting the gene encoding Type III collagen into the DNA of an appropriate host cell, such as bacteria, yeast, insect cells, or mammalian cells. ...
The data was analyzed to evaluate the median time for wound closure, percentage of wounds healed at 12-,24- and 36- weeks and probability of wound closure. The time to wound closure was significantly faster, between 1.9 to 5.6 weeks, in the Endoform Natural group relative to the collagen/ORC group. ...
