2024
DOI: 10.29413/abs.2024-9.1.8
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Molecular components, immune and stem cells in soft tissue regeneration

N. G. Plekhova,
D. V. Korolev,
V. B. Shumatov

Abstract: Wound healing is  a  spatiotemporal and  highly regulated process that is  divided into  four continuous and  overlapping stages: hemostasis, inflammation, repair (proliferation) and remodeling. All stages are controlled by various body systems and depend on the regulatory role of immune and stem cells. Despite significant progress in  understanding the  cellular and  molecular mechanisms of  inflammation, the role of the immune microenvironment in the regeneration process remains unclear. On the one hand, the… Show more

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