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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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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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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.
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Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1993
As many as 50% of medical-surgical patients in major metropolitan medical centers have some degree of protein-calorie malnutrition, which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Malnutrition affects wound healing in these patients, and nurses must assess and help these patients meet their nutritional needs.
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As many as 50% of medical-surgical patients in major metropolitan medical centers have some degree of protein-calorie malnutrition, which is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Malnutrition affects wound healing in these patients, and nurses must assess and help these patients meet their nutritional needs.
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Metal-organic frameworks for improving wound healing
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2021Jing Lu, Tianhui You, Duanping Sun
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