Wound Healing - New Insights Into Ancient Challenges 2016
DOI: 10.5772/63478
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Polarisation of Macrophage and Immunotherapy in the Wound Healing

Abstract: Immune cells are involved in virtually every aspect of the wound repair process, from the initial stages where they participate in haemostasis and work to prevent infection to later stages where they drive scar formation. Immunotherapy is being developed offers some advantageous immunomodulation factors that are known in the field of alternative medicine, such as mushroom beta-glucan, anti-microbial peptides and triterpenoid; these factors represent a novel therapeutic approach for anti-inflammation to promote… Show more

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