Wound healing in adult mammals proceeds by a series of overlapping highly coordinated events. Dermal wound repair commences with the arrest of hemorrhage followed by an inflammatory response, re-epithelialization of the wound, and formation of granulation tissue within the wound space, culminating i
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Fibrosis Research || Animal Models for Adult Dermal Wound Healing
β Scribed by Varga, John; Brenner, David A.; Phan, Sem H.
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- 118214623
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- Humana Press
- Year
- 2005
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- 304 KB
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- Article
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- 1592599400
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