General Research Model: rat

Postconditioning with inhaled hydrogen attenuates skin ischemia/reperfusion injury through the RIP-MLKL-PGAM5/Drp1 necrotic pathway

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How Inhaling Hydrogen Can Help Reduce Skin Damage After Surgery

A study found that inhaling hydrogen gas can reduce skin damage after surgery by affecting a specific pathway involved in cell death. This simple and non-invasive treatment could lead to faster recovery times and less scarring. Hydrogen therapy is a promising area of research with potential benefits for various health issues, including heart health and lung disease.

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Abstract

Publish Year 2019 Country China Rank Positive Journal American Journal of Translational Research Primary Topic Skin Secondary TopicSurgery/Transplantation Model Rat Tertiary TopicPlastic Surgery Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement