Research Article

G-CSF Administration after the Intraosseous Infusion of Hypertonic Hydroxyethyl Starches Accelerating Wound Healing Combined with Hemorrhagic Shock

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HHES accompanied G-CSF accelerated wound healing in hemorrhagic shock rats. (a) The morphology of the wound sites during the wound closure. (b) The relative healing rates during wound healing, the data are shown as the means ± SD; versus the blank in the same group; versus normal saline in the same group. versus Unres/G-CSF group. Unresuscitated rats with G-CSF (Unres/G-CSF), induction of hemorrhagic shock without resuscitation but with G-CSF injection.
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