Effects of Ankaferd BloodStopper on dermal healing in diabetic rats
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2017Author
Genc, Deniz
Comunoglu Ustundag, Nil
Cevreli, Burcu
Serdaroglu Kasikci, Emel
Zibandeh, Noushin
Ozcan, Elif Merve
GÖÇMEN, GÖKHAN
GÖKER, MEHMET KAMİL
Uzbay, Ismail Tayfun
Akkoc, Tunc
Aktop, Sertac
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Background/aim: Diabetes mellitus inhibits wound-induced angiogenesis, impairs the wound healing process, and leads to the development of chronic wounds. Ankaferd BloodStopper (ABS) is a new and promising local haemostatic agent. Although the mechanism of ABS-mediated haemostasis is well established, little is known about the associated histological and biochemical tissue reactions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of this new-generation local haemostatic agent on short-term soft-tissue healing in streptozotocin (STZ)-treated rats.
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