Bouke K H L Boekema
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Recent Articles
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Gansevoort M, Wentholt S, Li Vecchi G, de Vries M, Versteeg E, Boekema B, et al.
J Funct Biomater
. 2025 Feb;
16(2).
PMID: 39997585
Fibrosis after full-thickness wound healing-especially after severe burn wounds-remains a clinically relevant problem. Biomaterials that mimic the lost dermal extracellular matrix have shown promise but cannot completely prevent scar formation....
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Kutluoglu G, Vlig M, Elgersma A, Boekema B, Daamen W, Doberenz C, et al.
Wound Repair Regen
. 2025 Feb;
33(1):e70001.
PMID: 39943668
Full-thickness burn wounds pose significant problems, demanding specialised therapies to avoid complications and promote recovery. Eschar tissue, which forms in response to severe burns, contains viable fibroblasts, which migrate from...
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Gomes M, Krijnen P, Middelkoop E, Niessen H, Boekema B
J Invest Dermatol
. 2024 Aug;
145(2):280-302.
PMID: 39152955
Fetal skin at early gestational stage is able to regenerate and heal rapidly after wounding. The exact mechanisms and molecular pathways involved in this process are however still largely unknown....
4.
Molendijk M, Boekema B, Lattwein K, Vlig M, Bode L, Koopmans M, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother
. 2024 Aug;
68(9):e0065024.
PMID: 39136463
Burn wounds are a major burden, with high mortality rates due to infections. is a major causative agent of burn wound infections, which can be difficult to treat because of...
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van der Leeden B, Korkmaz H, Vlig M, Waas I, Boekema B, Hassan C, et al.
Eur J Immunol
. 2024 May;
54(8):e2350792.
PMID: 38727188
Loss of perfusion in the burn wound might cause wound deepening and impaired healing. We previously showed persistent microvascular thrombosis coinciding with intraluminal neutrophils extracellular traps in human burned skin....
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Korkmaz H, Sheraton V, Bumbuc R, Li M, Pijpe A, Mulder P, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2024 Feb;
15:1303776.
PMID: 38348032
Introduction: Burns are characterized by a massive and prolonged acute inflammation, which persists for up to months after the initial trauma. Due to the complexity of the inflammatory process, Predicting...
7.
Boekema B, Chrysostomou D, Ciprandi G, Elgersma A, Vlig M, Pokorna A, et al.
Burns
. 2023 Nov;
50(3):597-610.
PMID: 37940425
Burns are a major global healthcare concern, often complicated by the presence of bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the wounds. Silver-based dressings are commonly used in the treatment of...
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Mulder P, Vlig M, Elgersma A, Rozemeijer L, Mastenbroek L, Middelkoop E, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2023 Oct;
14:1264716.
PMID: 37901218
Introduction: Thermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the recovery of patients. There is a notable absence of suitable animal-free models for investigating the inflammatory processes...
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Mulder P, Hooijmans C, Vlig M, Middelkoop E, Joosten I, Koenen H, et al.
J Invest Dermatol
. 2023 Oct;
144(3):669-696.e10.
PMID: 37806443
Burns are often accompanied by a dysfunctional immune response, which can lead to systemic inflammation, shock, and excessive scarring. The objective of this study was to provide insight into inflammatory...
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Molendijk M, Phan M, Bode L, Strepis N, Prasad D, Worp N, et al.
Viruses
. 2023 Jan;
15(1).
PMID: 36680055
Infections involving antibiotic resistant () represent a major challenge to successful treatment. Further, although bacteriophages (phages) could be an alternative to antibiotics, there exists a lack of correlation in phage...