2024
DOI: 10.2147/ccid.s485138
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Implications of pH and Ionic Environment in Chronic Diabetic Wounds: An Overlooked Perspective

Jing Guo,
Yi Cao,
Qing-Yuan Wu
et al.

Abstract: The high incidence of disability and fatality rates associated with chronic diabetic wounds are difficult problems in the medical field. The steady-state and regular changes of the microenvironment in and around the wound provide good conditions for wound healing and achieve a dynamic and complex process of wound healing.The pH value and ionic environment composed of a variety of ions in wound are important factors affecting the wound microenvironment, and there are direct or indirect connections between them.… Show more

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