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Abstract: . . . p< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results and Discussion Fibroblast isolation. Images of NDHF and DHDF revealed a difference in morphology between the two patient . . . . . . National Institutes of Health (F32 HL074594) and the Pritzker Institute for Biomedical Sciences and Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology. . . . . . . 100 ng/ ml FGF-1 G ro ups with heparin without heparin Isolation and Characterization of Fibroblasts from Diabetic Patients with Chronic Vascular Disease Francis, . . . . . . regeneration. Cells isolated from diabetic tissues have an altered morphology compared to healthy dermal fibroblasts. Proliferation assays showed no differences in response to FGF-1. Growth assays are . . . . . . medicine therapies targeting ulcers, wound healing, and ischemic limb regeneration. Cells isolated from diabetic tissues have an altered morphology compared to healthy dermal fibroblasts. Proliferation . . . . . . treatment of diabetic foot ulcers: a comprehensive review of emerging treatment strategies. Diabetic Medicine. 21:1161-1173, 2004. Acknowledgements Figure 1 : A. NHDFs. Cells . . . --1234,6,103,1641,6170
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