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The Role of Macrophages in Wound Healing

Macrophages are key players in wound healing, providing signal molecules important for healing and orchestrating the wound-healing process.[1] Macrophages boost host defences, promote and resolve inflammation, remove dead cells, and support cell proliferation and tissue restoration after a wound occurs.[2] Across the phases of wound healing, the presence of active macrophages is essential (Table 1). … Continue reading ›

New distributor for Woulgan in Germany

Biotec is pleased to announce Rogg as the first German distribution partner of Woulgan. The agreement is in line the Biotec’s outlook to secure one or more distribution agreement in Germany during 2016. With its 20 sales reps, Rogg is well positioned to succeed with Woulgan in their focused segments and we look forward to … Continue reading ›

Beyond the surface: Why wound healing stalls

Wounds may become stalled at the inflammation phase, exhibiting low-grade inflammation for a long period of time (sometimes indefinitely) due to numerous factors, both intrinsic and extrinsic (Table 1). Because of this, it is critically important to carry out a thorough holistic assessment of the wound, patient, wound management options and other treatments the patient may … Continue reading ›

EWMA 2016: Impressions and Experiences

This years biggest conference within wound care in Europe is over for now and the Woulgan team had hectic and exciting days in Bremen. With over 4000 participants this year, the possibilities for networking and promoting Woulgan, especially in the German market, have been plentiful.