Department of Pharmacy and Medicines, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53711, USA
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Experimental Research on Rapid Burn Recovery in a Mouse Model Incorporating β-gal Nanoparticles
Author(s): Reem Selwan*
Burn injuries are a common and debilitating form of trauma that can have severe and long-lasting effects on individuals. The process of burn
wound healing is intricate, involving various cellular and molecular mechanisms. In recent years, experimental research has explored innovative
approaches to enhance the recovery of burn injuries. One such approach involves the use of β-gal nanoparticles, which have shown promise in
promoting rapid burn recovery in mouse models. This article delves into the realm of experimental research on burn recovery, with a specific focus
on the incorporation of β-gal nanoparticles, their mechanisms of action, and the potential implications for human burn victims... Read More»