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Wound Repair and Regeneration

Cover image for Vol. 21 Issue 3

Edited By: Patricia A. Hebda, Ph.D.

Impact Factor: 2.911

ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 13/58 (Dermatology); 27/199 (Surgery); 40/112 (Medicine Research & Experimental); 100/181 (Cell Biology)

Online ISSN: 1524-475X

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Top 5 accessed articles in 2011

The top 5 accessed articles from WRR in 2011!

Guidelines for the treatment of pressure ulcers

JoAnne Whitney, Linda Phillips, Rummana Aslam, Adrian Barbul, Finn Gottrup, Lisa Gould, Martin C. Robson, George Rodeheaver, David Thomas, Nancy Stotts

PERSPECTIVE ARTICLE: Growth factors and cytokines in wound healing

Stephan Barrientos, Olivera Stojadinovic, Michael S. Golinko, Harold Brem, Marjana Tomic-Canic

Guidelines for the prevention of pressure ulcers

Joyce K. Stechmiller, Linda Cowan, JoAnne D. Whitney, Linda Phillips, Rummana Aslam, Adrian Barbul, Finn Gottrup, Lisa Gould, Martin C. Robson, George Rodeheaver, David Thomas, Nancy Stotts

Dynamic reciprocity in the wound microenvironment

Gregory S. Schultz, Jeffrey M. Davidson, Robert S. Kirsner, Paul Bornstein, Ira M. Herman

Interactions between extracellular matrix and growth factors in wound healing

Gregory S. Schultz, Annette Wysocki

Research Award

The Wound Healing Society is pleased to offer recognition to deserving young scientists in the wound healing field by offering a Young Investigator Award. The purpose of the Award is to underscore the importance of furthering research in the area of wound healing by recognizing and rewarding top young researchers, and by facilitating the presentation and scientific discussion of new discoveries.

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