Wound healingConnective tissueInjuryTopical formulationCollagenElasticitySkin plays a pivotal role in defense from foreign bugs and in heat regulationInjuries to skin lead to serious health concerns such as burn, electrical injury, spasm, animal bites, bruises, etc.Collagen is an amino acid of ...
Nowadays, due to a growing number of tissue injuries, in particular, skin wounds, induction and promotion of tissue healing responses can be considered as
Normal wound healing is a dynamic and complex multiple phase process involving coordinated interactions between growth factors, cytokines, chemokines, and various cells. Any failure in these phases may lead wounds to become chronic and have abnormal scar
Sensors and imaging for wound healing: A review Sensors have the potential to revolutionize the management of wounds. Point-of-care sensors may be used as diagnostic or theranostic tools. The approache... TR Dargaville,BL Farrugia,JA Broadbent,... - 《Biosensors & Bioelectronics》 被引量: 13...
Wound healing is a dynamic and complex biological process, which requires coordinated events including haemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, revascularisation and remodelling. Impaired wound healing is a common problem that occurs in both community and hospital settings. Various experimental and clinical...
Radiation therapy is an established modality in the treatment of head and neck cancer patients. Compromised wound healing in irradiated tissues is a common and challenging clinical problem. The pathophysiology and underlying cellular mechanisms including
Wound healing is the biological response to tissue injury. It is a multifaceted and dynamic process. An overall understanding of this complex mechanism will optimize postoperative wounds as well as their appearance. This chapter will review the phases of
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M Schffer,A Barbul 摘要: Injury activates a cascade of local and systemic immune responses. A literature review was undertaken of lymphocyte function in wound healing and following injury. Lymphocytes are not required for the initiation of wound healing, but an intact cellular immune response is ...
Generally, these models are focused on only one phase (or a few phases) to explain healing for a specific system. A review of the literature reveals insights as reported on herein regarding the variety of overlapping inputs and outputs for any given type of model. Specifically, these models ...