Jess Bills
Research Interests:
- Development and Regeneration of the Vertebrate Retina
- Retinal characterization of the African Spiny mouse
Education:
- M.S. Biology/Biotechnology, University of Texas at Dallas
- B.S. Biology, Texas Woman's Univeristy
PubMed Publications*:
- "Pilot study to evaluate a novel three-dimensional wound measurement device." International wound journal 13, 6 (2016): 1372-1377. Details. Full text
- "Validation of a laser-assisted wound measurement device in a wound healing model." International wound journal 13, 5 (2016): 614-8. Details. Full text
- "The role of estrogen in the modulation of autologous fat graft outcomes." Plastic and reconstructive surgery 135, 1 (2015): 103e-113e. Details. Full text
- "Genome editing of mouse fibroblasts by homologous recombination for sustained secretion of PDGF-B and augmentation of wound healing." Plastic and reconstructive surgery 134, 3 (2014): 389e-401e. Details. Full text
- "Comparison of adipocyte viability and fat graft survival in an animal model using a new tissue liquefaction liposuction device vs standard Coleman method for harvesting." Aesthetic surgery journal 33, 8 (2013): 1175-85. Details. Full text
- "Validation of a laser-assisted wound measurement device for measuring wound volume." Journal of diabetes science and technology 7, 5 (2013): 1161-6. Details. Full text
- "Simultaneous irrigation and negative pressure wound therapy enhances wound healing and reduces wound bioburden in a porcine model." Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 21, 6 (1969): 869-75. Details. Full text
- "The comparison of two negative-pressure wound therapy systems in a porcine model of wound healing." Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 21, 5 (1969): 740-5. Details. Full text
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