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From: Cells from discarded dressings differentiate chronic from acute wounds in patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa

Figure 2

Total viable cells isolated from wound dressings is dependent on wound size, days in contact with the wound, days in storage before processing, and sub type of Epidermolysis Bullosa. (A) Left graph shows total viable cells recovered (y-axis) plotted against wound area (x-axis). Right graph shows the same data grouped by wound size. (B) Graph shows total viable cells recovered from individual dressings present on wounds for the indicated time point (x-axis). (C) Graph shows total viable cells recovered from individual dressings after storing for the indicated time point (x-axis). (D) Graph shows total viable cells recovered from individual dressings grouped by dressing type (x-axis). (E) Graph shows total viable cells recovered from individual dressings from either patients with junctional epidermolysis bullosa (n = 30, JEB) or recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (n = 82, RDEB). Red bar indicates median. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, Mann Whitney U test. Graphs made in GraphPad Prism 8, https://www.graphpad.com/scientific-software/prism/.

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