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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

      THE EFFECT OF SUPRASORß X 0N HARD TO HEAL ULCERS. A NON CONTROLLED PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS ON 96 PATIENTS

    2. Journal article

      Using PHMB antimicrobial to prevent wound infection

      Wounds UK 2007 3(2) 9699
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    3. Journal article

      Fibroblasts, keratinocytes and HaCaT -cells proliferation influenced by polihexanide

      Experimental dermatology 2007 16 272
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    4. Journal article

      Managing an extravasation wound in a premature infant

      Wounds UK 2007 3(1) 9091
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    5. Journal article

      Einsatzmöglichkeiten von Sprunggelenkorthesen im Hochleistungssport

      DEUTSCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR SPORTMEDIZIN 2007 58(7) 243
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    6. Journal article

      In vitro binding of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2), MMP-9, and bacterial collagenase on collagenous wound dressings

      Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 2007 15(4) 549555

      Chronic wounds are characterized by failure in wound-healing response and a delay in healing or nonclosure of the wounds. This results in a high effort in clinical treatment and/or home care. A major difference between acute wounds and chronic wounds is the imbalance of proteinase inhibitors and proteinase activity that regulates the degradation and regeneration of the extracellular matrix proteins. Collagen and collagen/oxidized regenerated cellulose dressings act as a competitive substrate for matrix metalloproteinase-2, matrix metalloproteinase-9, and bacterial collagenase and influence this imbalance positively. Both wound dressings, approved for chronic wound treatment, the bovine collagen type I sponge and the oxidized regenerated cellulose collagen sponge, did not differ significantly in their sorption profiles for all enzymes. In general, binding was enhanced with a longer incubation time. The density of the device and the accessible surface, which can be controlled by the manufacturing process, are the crucial factors for the efficiency of the wound dressing.

      PMID 17650099
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    7. Poster

      SUPRASORB® X – A NEW HYDROBALANCE WOUND DRESSING AND ITS USE IN CHRONIC WOUNDS

      Poster presented at Wounds UK 2006 13.11.2006 Harrogate, UK
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    8. Poster

      Kleinere Ulzera, weniger Schmerzen – Behandlung ulzerierender Phleblymphödeme mit Kurzzug-Kompressionsverbänden

      Poster presented at 4. GEMEINSAMER LYMPHOLOGIEKONGRESS 29.09.2006 Vienna, Austria
    9. Poster

      SUPRASORB® X – A NEW HYDROBALANCE WOUND DRESSING AND ITS USE IN CHRONIC WOUNDS

      Poster presented at ETRS 2006 13.09.2006 Pisa, Italy
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    10. Poster

      The influence of Suprasorb® C and Suprasorb® P on angiogenesis and matrix metalloproteinases in pressure sores

      Poster presented at ETRS 2006 13.09.2006 Pisa, Italy
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