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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 2004
To examine the latest theories in understanding wound healing, primarily as it pertains to refractive surgery but also, briefly, incisional surgery and nonsurgical corneal conditions (iatrogenic injury and noninfectious corneal ulcers).Corneal wound healing involves transformation of fibroblasts; intercellular signaling-for example between epithelial ...
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To examine the latest theories in understanding wound healing, primarily as it pertains to refractive surgery but also, briefly, incisional surgery and nonsurgical corneal conditions (iatrogenic injury and noninfectious corneal ulcers).Corneal wound healing involves transformation of fibroblasts; intercellular signaling-for example between epithelial ...
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Haemostatic materials for wound healing applications
Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2021Baolin Guo, Ruonan Dong, Yongping Liang
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Conductive Biomaterials as Bioactive Wound Dressing for Wound Healing and Skin Tissue Engineering
Nano-Micro Letters, 2021Baolin Guo
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