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Wound, heal thyself

Nature Medicine, 2018
An in vivo cellular reprogramming strategy to generate epithelial cells from wound mesenchymal cells promotes healing and provides a new avenue for the treatment of nonhealing wounds.
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Wound Healing Update

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2012
The management of acute and chronic wounds has drastically changed within the past 20 years. This update focuses on the most recent recommendations for acute wound care as well as new technologies that are available for chronic wounds.
Laurel M, Morton, Tania J, Phillips
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Fetal wound healing

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1994
Wound healing research has produced some startling discoveries during the past decade. Foremost among these is the observation that cutaneous wounds created and healed in utero are histologically indistinguishable from intact, unwounded tissue.
H. Bryan Neel   +3 more
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Healing the Wounds

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018
They worked under tremendous hardships, often under enemy fire, for lengthy periods, separated from family and friends.
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Wound Healing Agents

Foot and Ankle Clinics, 2006
This report presented a review of the process of wound healing as well as influencing factors in the process such as wound healing agents. A greater understanding of the alterations in diabetes mellitus allows selection of the optimal wound healing agents to provide a more optimistic approach to wound closure for this large population of diabetics.
Samuel B, Adams   +2 more
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Wound-Healing Assay

2004
The wound-healing assay is simple, inexpensive, and one of the earliest developed methods to study directional cell migration in vitro. This method mimics cell migration during wound healing in vivo. The basic steps involve creating a "wound" in a cell monolayer, capturing the images at the beginning and at regular intervals during cell migration to ...
Luis G, Rodriguez   +2 more
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Surgical wound healing

1993
It is clear that the alterations in wound healing caused by irradiation and chemotherapy are due to reduced rates of collagen production, probably from adverse effects of irradiation and chemotherapy on fibroblasts. The effect is to slow the process of wound healing so much that there is significantly more time for a complication to occur.
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Wound healing

2007
This chapter discusses the wound healing process, outlining its various stages from a histological and physiological perspective.
ABATANGELO, GIOVANNI   +3 more
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Wound-healing trajectories

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003
Healing of a wound is a dynamic process involving soluble mediators, a variety of cells, and extracellular matrix. These components are involved in a number of different processes or steps in healing, including coagulation, inflammation, fibroplasia, collagen deposition, epithelialization, and scar contraction with remodeling.
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