2019
DOI: 10.4103/ijcpc.ijcpc_13_19
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A review on wound healing

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“…In days 5-7 of wound healing, fibroblasts migrate into the wound, laying down new collagen of the subtypes I and III. Early in normal wound recovery, type III collagen predominates [43], supporting our morphological findings on day 7. Type III collagen is first synthesized to provide a collagenous scaffold for endothelial cells migration to form the network of capillaries typically seen in the granu- On day 7, all groups showed deposition of thin and delicate fibrils of type III collagen in a predominantly reticular pattern.…”
Section: Hydroalcoholic Extract Of V Labrusca Improves Type Iii Collagen Deposition In Day 7 Of Wound Healing But Do Not Induce Excessivesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In days 5-7 of wound healing, fibroblasts migrate into the wound, laying down new collagen of the subtypes I and III. Early in normal wound recovery, type III collagen predominates [43], supporting our morphological findings on day 7. Type III collagen is first synthesized to provide a collagenous scaffold for endothelial cells migration to form the network of capillaries typically seen in the granu- On day 7, all groups showed deposition of thin and delicate fibrils of type III collagen in a predominantly reticular pattern.…”
Section: Hydroalcoholic Extract Of V Labrusca Improves Type Iii Collagen Deposition In Day 7 Of Wound Healing But Do Not Induce Excessivesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Granulation tissue is the growth of new tissue that occurs when the wound is undergoing a healing process, consisting of new capillaries and fibroblast cells that fill the cavity (Han, 2023;Shah et al, 2020). Granulation tissue formation is an important step in the proliferative and wound healing phase (Visha & Karunagaran, 2019). Granular tissue is a reddish network that contains capillaries at the base of the wound (Alhajj & Goyal, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%