Healing potential of stem cells for diabetic ulcers
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A wound is described as any laceration in normal anatomic structure and functional integrity of the skin. Chronic wounds don’t progress through the normal wound healing process in 3 months leaving open laceration of different degrees of severity. Diabetic wound healing is an insurmountable process due to the chronic nature of diabetic wounds. For these complications, this has been a challenge in the health care system. By the appearance of regenerative medicine, advisedly stem cell-based therapies and ingredients have been gained the focus of researchers and professionals as well. As there is no definite cure for diabetic wounds and forasmuch as the appearance of regenerative medicine and cell-based therapies there is a big hope to find a definite treatment for diabetic wounds. In this article novel therapies based on stem cells were observed.
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volume 10 issue 4
pages 252- 270
publication date 2020-01
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