Redefining the Chronic-Wound Microbiome: Fungal Communities Are Prevalent, Dynamic, and Associated with Delayed Healing
ABSTRACT Chronic nonhealing wounds have been heralded as a silent epidemic, causing significant morbidity and mortality especially in elderly, diabetic, and obese populations. Polymicrobial biofilms in the wound bed are hypothesized to disrupt the highly coordinated and sequential events of cutaneou...
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Auteurs principaux: | Lindsay Kalan, Michael Loesche, Brendan P. Hodkinson, Kristopher Heilmann, Gordon Ruthel, Sue E. Gardner, Elizabeth A. Grice |
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Langue: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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