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Publications by P. G. Wiles
Reduced Hyperaemia Following Skin Trauma: Evidence for an Impaired Microvascular Response to Injury in the Diabetic Foot
Diabetologia
Internal Medicine
Endocrinology
Metabolism
Diabetes
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Impaired Microvascular Hyperaemic Response to Minor Skin Trauma in Type I Diabetes.
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Severely Impaired Microvascular Reactivity in Diabetic Patients With an Acute Coronary Syndrome
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Split-Thickness Skin Grafting the High-Risk Diabetic Foot
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Neurovascular Response to Pressure in Patients With Diabetic Foot Ulcer
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663 Activation of Trpv1+ Nociceptive Fibers Stimulates an Innate Antiviral Immune Response Following Skin Injury
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Type-2 Diabetic Leprdb/Db Mice Show a Defective Microvascular Phenotype Under Basal Conditions and an Impaired Response to Angiogenesis Gene Therapy in the Setting of Limb Ischemia
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Evidence for Impaired Plasticity After Traumatic Brain Injury in the Developing Brain
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Injury to Third Part of Duodenum Without Pancreatic Injury Following Blunt Trauma Abdomen
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Microvascular Response in Guinea Pig Skin to Histamine Challenge With and Without Application of Skin Window
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