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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. Journal article

    HaCaT keratinocytes in co-culture with Staphylococcus aureus can be protected from bacterial damage by polihexanide

    Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 2009 17(5) 730738

    Wound healing is compromised by critical colonization and infection with bacteria. Hence, antimicrobial agents are used clinically to decrease the bacterial load and promote wound healing. Polihexanide (PHMB) has been found to be effective against a broad spectrum of micro-organisms and is increasingly utilized in rinsing solutions or in combination with wound dressings because of its good biocompatibility. In the present study, a co-culture of human keratinocytes and Staphylococcus aureus was established to serve as an in vitro model for infected wounds. Incubation of keratinocytes with increasing concentrations of S. aureus led to a dose-dependent decline of cell viability and proliferation. Lactate dehydrogenase release and interleukin-8 liberation were found to be elevated under these conditions. Polihexanide dose-dependently was able to protect keratinocytes from bacterial damage and re-establish normal human cell proliferation in vitro. Furthermore, a dressing consisting of biocellulose derived from Acetobacter xylinum with the addition of polihexanide was adept to safeguard keratinocytes against S. aureus. In conclusion, the co-culture system presented embodies a valuable tool as a model system for infected cells in a non-healing wound. Furthermore, the results obtained support the favorable function of polihexanide in the treatment of infected chronic wounds.

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  2. Poster

    First Italian experience with a polihexanide-containing HydroBalanced wound dressing* in hospitalized patients with critically-colonized or infected chronic wounds

    Poster presented at WoundsUK 2008 10.11.2008 Harrogate, UK
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    Cost-effectiveness in Modern Wound Management Observation study with an HydroBalance biocellulose based wound dressing* in Germany

    Poster presented at WoundsUK 2008 10.11.2008 Harrogate, UK
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    The in vitro formation of ROS/RNS is inhibited by polihexanide

    Poster presented at WoundsUK 2008 10.11.2008 Harrogate, UK
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    Comparison of the binding capacity of collagen from different origin for IL-1b and TNF-a

    Poster presented at WoundsUK 2008 10.11.2008 Harrogate, UK
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    Successful therapy of critically-colonised or locally infected wounds with a new HydroBalanced biocellulose-based wound dressing* with polihexanide on out-patients

    Poster presented at WoundsUK 2008 10.11.2008 Harrogate, UK
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    HydroBalanced wound dressing* and a ready-to-wear compression device** in the treatment of venous leg ulcers

    Poster presented at WoundsUK 2008 10.11.2008 Harrogate, UK
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    Applicazione di una medicazione in biocellulosa a tecnologia HydroBalance + PHMB * in una ustione da piastra da elettrobisturi in cardiochirurgia

    Poster presented at AIUC 2008 24.09.2008 Rome, Italy
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    ESPERIENZA CLINICA CONDOTTA SU 40 CASI NEL TRATTAMENTO DI ULCERE AGLI ARTI INFERIORI CON UNA MEDICAZIONE IN BIOCELLULOSA A TECNOLOGIA HYDROBALANCE*

    Poster presented at AIUC 2008 24.09.2008 Rome, Italy
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    Utilizzo di compresse al carbone attivo con Argento nel trattamento di ferite post traumatiche Case Report

    Poster presented at AIUC 2008 24.09.2008 Rome, Italy
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