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Our research and development teams operate at a global level and generate synergies from our collective expertise and by drawing on related disciplines. We are also constantly exchanging information at an international level with independent technical institutions, key opinion leaders and multipliers in order to be able to ensure cooperation and knowledge management of the highest order. As part of this process, we also conduct extensive research, the results of which we continually present in workshops, at conferences and symposiums - either in documentation or talks given by our cooperation partners - and also publish in renowned scientific journals. This database contains a large number of these evidence-based scientific articles, most of which have been evaluated by independent assessors:

  1. Poster

    Superiority of short-stretch bandages to improve venous pumping function

    Poster presented at EWMA 2009 20.05.2009 Helsinki, Finland
  2. Poster

    Prise en charge d’une escarre récalcitrante par un pansement HydroBalance*

    Poster presented at CPC 2009 18.01.2009 Paris, France
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  3. Poster

    L'évaluation des antiseptiques utilisés pour les plaies dans les conditions de tests de provocation de résistance avec des souches internationales de SARM

    Poster presented at CPC 2009 18.01.2009 Paris, France
  4. Poster

    Evaluation clinique d’un pansement à base de cellulose et de polyhexanide

    Poster presented at CPC 2009 18.01.2009 Paris, France
  5. Poster

    Capacité de fixation de collagène d’origines différentes pour PDGF-BB

    Poster presented at CPC 2009 18.01.2009 Paris, France
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  6. Journal article

    Erfolgreiche MRSA-Dekontamination und Überwindung der Stagnation der Wundheilung eines Ulcus cruris venosum

    Vasomed 2009 21(6)
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  7. Journal article

    Development and Implementation of a Clinical Pathway To Improve Venous Leg Ulcer Treatment

    Wounds 2009 21(5) 127133
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  8. Journal article

    Effect of the sterilization method on the performance of collagen type I on chronic wound parameters in vitro

    Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials 2009 90(2) 710719

    In the treatment of chronic wounds, it is necessary to establish a physiological wound milieu to improve healing. Application of collagen as wound dressing has been described as beneficial as it possesses the ability to reduce elevated levels of proteases, cytokines, and free radicals. Consequently, a wide range of wound dressings based on collagen have been developed. Native collagen is susceptible to alterations because of influences during the production process; to minimize effects on the molecule itself collagen wound dressings are usually aseptically produced. Common sterilization methods (autoclaving, irradiation, and ethylene oxide (EtO) treatment) can induce changes in the protein chemistry and physical properties, potentially affecting the absorption rate, mechanical strength, or performance. In this study, we have evaluated the influence of gamma- and beta-irradiation as well as EtO sterilization on the binding capacity of collagen type I for selected proteases and cytokines associated with nonhealing wounds. Although a pronounced effect on the physical properties of the collagen was found, there was no significant loss in the binding affinity for polymorphonuclear elastase, matrix metalloproteinase-2, and interleukin-1beta, or in the antioxidant capacity.

    PMID 19213054
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  9. Journal article

    lNFLUENCE OF THE COLLAGEN ORtGIN ON THE BINDING AFFINITY FOR INFLAMMATORY PROTEASES

    Wound Rep Reg 2009 17 85
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  10. Journal article

    Treating venous ulceration

    Journal of Community Nursing 2009 23(6) 3437
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