Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering 2006
DOI: 10.1002/9780471740360.ebs1285
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Wound Healing

Abstract: Wound healing normally progresses via a cascade of events beginning with hemostatsis and migration of inflammatory cells, followed by angiogenesis, matrix deposition, epithelial regeneration (in cutaneous and other epithelialised tissues), and remodeling of the newly deposited tissue matrix. In nonhealing or chronic wounds, this process seems to be disrupted and often fails to produce the vascularized granulation tissue needed for tissue repair. Technological advances over the past two to three decades have pr… Show more

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