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Macrophage-Mediated Inflammation in Skin Wound Healing
Macrophages are key immune cells that respond to infections, and modulate pathophysiological conditions such as wound healing. By possessing phagocytic activities and through the secretion of cytokines and growth factors, macrophages are pivotal ...
Alireza Hassanshahi +5 more
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Dynamic changes in connexin expression correlate with key events in the wound healing process. [PDF]
Wound healing is a complex process requiring communication for the precise co-ordination of different cell types. The role of extracellular communication through growth factors in the wound healing process has been extensively documented, but the role of
Kamaldeep Tamber +9 more
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Structural and biological engineering of 3D hydrogels for wound healing
Chronic wounds have become one of the most important issues for healthcare systems and are a leading cause of death worldwide. Wound dressings are necessary to facilitate wound treatment. Engineering wound dressings may substantially reduce healing time,
Mohammad Hadi Norahan +4 more
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Bioactive Materials Promote Wound Healing through Modulation of Cell Behaviors
Skin wound repair is a multistage process involving multiple cellular and molecular interactions, which modulate the cell behaviors and dynamic remodeling of extracellular matrices to maximize regeneration and repair.
Ruo-nan Li +6 more
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The Importance of Hydration in Wound Healing: Reinvigorating the clinical perspective
Balancing skin hydration levels is important as any disruption in skin integrity will result in disturbance of the dermal water balance. The discovery that a moist wound healing environment actively supports the healing response when compared to a dry ...
Cutting, K. F. +7 more
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Immunology of Acute and Chronic Wound Healing
Skin wounds greatly affect the global healthcare system, creating a substantial burden on the economy and society. Moreover, the situation is exacerbated by low healing rates, which in fact are overestimated in reports.
K. Raziyeva +5 more
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Wound healing is an important physiological process to maintain the integrity of skin after trauma, either by accident or by intent procedure. The normal wound healing involves three successive but overlapping phases, including hemostasis/inflammatory phase, proliferative phase, and remodeling phase. Aberration of wound healing, such as excessive wound
Peng-Hui, Wang +4 more
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A retrospective epidemiological study of outpatient burn care during 2010–2019 in Iran
Burn injury is considered the sixth most common cause of preventable death in the United States and is associated with major morbidity and mortality, especially in developing countries.
Hamidreza Hosseinpour +8 more
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Reactive Oxygen Species and Antioxidants in Wound Healing: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential
Wound healing is a complex biological process encompassing haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation and matrix remodelling. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a pivotal role in regulating key events such as antimicrobial defence, platelet activation and ...
Kelechi Ukaegbu +2 more
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Risk factors for development of nephropathy in patients with a diabetic Charcot foot
Objective Charcot foot is a rare complication to neuropathy and can cause severe foot deformities and ulcerations, which often require prolonged antibiotical treatment.
Rasmus Bo Jansen +4 more
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