Document Details

Document Type : Project 
Document Title :
A new technique to study the effects of scars and wounds and burns in the city of Jeddah.
تقنية جديدة لدراسة الندبات وآثار الجروح والجروق في مدينة جدة
 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : During this period, complete the first stage of the study, which included trying to bring about the effects of wounds or burns in experimental animals for use in the next phase (tissue engineering), and been five different studies on the tissue cells of wounds and burns cleared of experimental animals and also from keloids (scar ) cleared from the patients and compared with those of sound, including tests: cell culture, tissue, cell count, install and paint transplanted cells, the study of tissue using optical microscope, the study of tissue using the electron microscope and that the expansion will be completed in the next phase of research. The results of previous experiments are clear differences in composition and number of cells between normal tissue and abnormal, including an increase in the number of cells generated by the fiber, as well as the white fibers in the tissue taken from the wound Oalndbh as well as the direction of the cells and fibers. And cell culture experiments showed the density of the fiber cells generated in the place of the scar, which explains the abnormal growth of tissue and rapid as evidenced by the increase in structural organelles within cells, indicating increased activity of cells, interactive and dynamic. As shown by microscopic examination of the scar tissue they contain a large amount of fiber packages and fibroblasts, which show some properties of smooth muscle fibers and muscle cells called fibroblasts. 
Publishing Year : 1424 AH
2004 AD
 
Sponsor Name : kau 
Sponsorship Year : 1424 AH
2004 AD
 
Added Date : Wednesday, April 30, 2008 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
فاتن عبدالرحمن خورشيدkhorshid, faten abdulrahmanInvestigatorDoctorate 

Files

File NameTypeDescription
 30863.docx docx 

Download This Page

Back To Researches Page