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ShareDermal Wound Healing
Explora BioLabs offers rodent models for wound healing studies. These mouse and rat full thickness excisional dermal models are commonly used to assess dermal wound healing processes, including granulation, tissue deposition, re-epithelialization and angiogenesis.
Dermal wound healing studies can be performed in normal healthy animals, as well as in animals with impaired wound healing. Impaired would healing is often performed in diabetic animals, such as db/db mice. In addition, agents such as steroids can also delay the wound healing process.
Dermal Wound Healing Efficacy Model
- Excisional
- Normal wound healing model – performed with normal animals
- Impaired wound healing model - performed with diabetic animals
- Delayed wound healing studies in mice and rats
Dermal DMPK
- Pharmacokinetics/ toxicokinetics for dermal/ transdermal routes of administration
- Radiolabeled and non-radio-labeled test articles
Explora's research team has:
- Hands-on experience
- Extensive experience in wound healing studies
- Excellent technical and surgical capability
- Established IACUC protocols
Contact us to find out how Explora can help you design meaningful experiments, contain costs, meet timelines, and achieve your preclinical research goals.