2004
Electroporative transfection with KGF-1 DNA improves wound healing in a diabetic mouse model
Marti G, Ferguson M, Wang J, Byrnes C, Dieb R, Qaiser R, Bonde P, Duncan M, Harmon J. Electroporative transfection with KGF-1 DNA improves wound healing in a diabetic mouse model. Gene Therapy 2004, 11: 1780-1785. PMID: 15470477, DOI: 10.1038/sj.gt.3302383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKeratinocyte growth factorDiabetic mouse modelMouse modelWound healing modelExcisional woundsWound closureEpithelial cell proliferationRT-PCR assaysDiabetic miceDiabetic individualsUnresolved inflammationDNA injectionMouse wound-healing modelUntreated groupSingle injectionDay 12KGF mRNAELISA assaysKGF proteinHistological analysisGrowth factorSubsequent electroporationNaked DNA injectionCell proliferationWounds
2002
Endoscopic vein harvest: early results of a prospective trial with open vein harvest.
Bonde P, Graham A, MacGowan S. Endoscopic vein harvest: early results of a prospective trial with open vein harvest. The Heart Surgery Forum 2002, 5 Suppl 4: s378-91. PMID: 12759210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEndoscopic vein harvestSaphenous vein harvestVein harvestOperative timeEVH groupPostoperative painWound painVein qualityFisher s exact testLeg wound infectionsOpen vein harvestPost-operative painOverall operative timeGreater patient satisfactionWound healingExtended treatment periodMann-Whitney UEarly ambulationProspective trialASEPSIS scoreSerious morbidityOVH groupWound infectionPatient satisfactionTreatment period