A Novel Diagnostic Model for Diabetic Foot Ulcers: The Role of Glutamine Metabolism and Immune Infiltration Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a severe and costly complication of diabetes, affecting millions of patients worldwide. The traditional treatments, while numerous, often fall short due to issues like drug resistance and delayed wound healing. In a groundbreaking study... Continue Reading →
Proteomics changes after negative pressure wound therapy in diabetic foot ulcers
Excellent continued efforts in elucidating the role that perturbation of the wound matrix (via NPWT) has on angiogenesis, healing and regeneration. = Labelโfree quantitative mass spectrometry was used to analyze the differences in the granulation tissue protein expression profiles of patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) before and after negativeโpressure wound therapy (NPWT) to understand... Continue Reading →