Figure 1: Spatiotemporal distribution of the oxygen tension during wound healing. | Scientific Reports

Figure 1: Spatiotemporal distribution of the oxygen tension during wound healing.

From: Notch1 Signaling Contributes to Hypoxia-induced High Expression of Integrin β1 in Keratinocyte Migration

Figure 1

An electrical scald instrument was applied at a constant temperature (80 °C) and pressure (0.5 kg) for 5 seconds to establish deep partial-thickness scald wounds with an area of 2.0 cm2. (A) Images of a representative mouse taken immediately post-injury (day 0) and on days 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, and 16. (B) The relative wound area is shown at the indicated time points. Values represent the means ± S.D. (n = 6 mice). (C) The spatiotemporal distribution of the oxygen tension during scald wound healing (n = 5 mice per time point).

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