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    Associations between traumatic stress symptoms, pain and bio-active components in burn wounds by Van Loey, N.E., Hofland, H.W.C., Vlig, M., Vandermeulen, E., Rose, T., Beelen, R.H.J., Ulrich, M.M.W.

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-2018)
    “…•Lower oxytocin levels in the wound were associated with higher acute traumatic stress levels.•Lower oxytocin levels in the wound were associated with higher…”
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    Cell therapy for full-thickness wounds: are fetal dermal cells a potential source? by Akershoek, J. J., Vlig, M., Talhout, W., Boekema, B. K. H. L., Richters, C. D., Beelen, R. H. J., Brouwer, K. M., Middelkoop, E., Ulrich, M. M. W.

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-04-2016)
    “…The application of autologous dermal fibroblasts has been shown to improve burn wound healing. However, a major hurdle is the availability of sufficient…”
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    Assessing blood flow, microvasculature, erythema and redness in hypertrophic scars: A cross sectional study showing different features that require precise definitions by Jaspers, M.E.H, Stekelenburg, C.M, Simons, J.M, Brouwer, K.M, Vlig, M, van den Kerckhove, E, Middelkoop, E, van Zuijlen, P.P.M

    Published in Burns (01-08-2017)
    “…Highlights • Blood flow, microvasculature and erythema are different hypertrophic scar features. • Therefore, these outcome terms cannot be used…”
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    Digital image analysis versus clinical assessment of wound epithelialization: A validation study by Bloemen, M.C.T, Boekema, B.K.H.L, Vlig, M, van Zuijlen, P.P.M, Middelkoop, E

    Published in Burns (01-06-2012)
    “…Abstract To evaluate the progress in wound healing, wound assessment is mandatory. Epithelialization is traditionally assessed subjectively by the clinician…”
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