Genetic and Epigenetic Basis of Chronic Wounds
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Summary
In this pilot study, we hypothesize that, chronic wounds that are fail to heal in a timely manner carry specific genetic signatures, an understanding of such information of will result in design of gene target based approach for management of chronic wounds. These genetic signatures will be studied using debrided wound tissue that is removed by the wound care provider as part of standard of care. The reference genomic signature will be evaluated by obtaining blood samples and will be compared with wound debrided tissue genomic signature to understand wound specific genomic changes.
Description
In this pilot study, we hypothesize that, chronic wounds that are fail to heal in a timely manner carry specific genetic signatures, an understanding of such information of will result in design of gene target based approach for management of chronic wounds. These genetic signatures will be studied using debrided wound tissue that is removed by the wound care provider as part of standard of care. The reference genomic signature will be evaluated by obtaining blood samples and will be compared with wound debrided tissue genomic signature to understand wound specific genomic changes.
Details
| Condition | Chronic Wounds |
|---|---|
| Age | 100years or below |
| Clinical Study Identifier | TX9406 |
| Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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