16 March 2022>: Animal Study
A New Target of the Four-Herb Chinese Medicine for Wound Repair Promoted by Mitochondrial Metabolism Using Protein Acetylation Analysis
Zhongzhi Zhou 1ABCDEFG* , Li Chen 23ABCDEFG* , Yuxin Su 4ABCDEF* , Meirong Li 3CE , Lingzhi Zhong 3BCD , Liangying Liao 1DEF , Yarong Ding 2CEF , Mulin Liu 2CDE , Zhonghang Yuan 2CDE , Wei Wang 2CEF , Xinyu Huang 2BC , Xiuna Fang 2AEG , Xiaobing Fu 3AEG , Wenjun He 3ADEF , Qian Hou 3ABFGDOI: 10.12659/MSM.934816
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e934816
Figure 1 Effect of ANBP on wound healing. (A) Skin wound healing of mice in the ANBP treatment group and the control group at 6 h, 3 d, 7 d and 14 d after wounding. (B) Wound healing rate in the ANBP treatment group and the control group. The wound healing rate of the ANBP treatment group and the control group. Percentage wound healing = (initial wound size – current wound size) ÷ initial wound size ×100%.