Figure 6.
Comparison of control wounds with DRL-treated wounds. The results presented are from two experiments. In each experiment, there were two control wounds and two treated wounds. Multiple images were taken each day, and results were averaged across all wounds and experiments for each day. Missing data points are omitted. Error bars indicate one standard deviation. Images from Day 7 are shown. The bright red and shiny surface of the control wounds is an indicator of inflammation, while the softened edge of the treated wound serves as an indicator of proliferation. Thus, the DRL-based action supported the accelerated onset of inflammation and transition to proliferation.
