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J Burn Care Res
October 2019
Plastic Surgery Department, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, University of Buenos Aires (UBA) School of Medicine, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Management of third-degree facial burns remains one of the most difficult challenges in burn care. Patients with deep facial burns usually require gradual escharectomy, tangential excision of the wound, and resurfacing with full-thickness skin grafts or dermal substitutes associated with split-thickness skin grafts to provide better and superior cosmetic results. Immobilization of skin grafts and dermal substitutes by reducing shearing forces and hematoma formation underneath is paramount to improve success rates.
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May 2001
Department of Microbiology, University of Buenos Aires (UBA) School of Medicine, Paraguay 2155, piso 13, (RA-2111) Buenos Aires, Argentina.
We found that, as in African trypanosomes, endogenous phospholipase A(1) (Plase A(1)) activity can catalyse extensive deacylation of phospholipids upon cell death in all life stages of Trypanosoma cruzi. A major lysosomal Plase A(1) was purified and characterized. The enzyme products can explain the lesions surrounding degenerating T.
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