Wound Healing: Physiology, Clinical Progress, Growth Factors, and the Secret of the Fetus

  • Efron D
  • Witte M
  • Barbul A
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Abstract

Wound healing is an organized cascade of cellular and biochemical events that occur in a timely, predictable, limited fashion. An important feature of normal wound healing is its regulated transition from an exuberant cellular, mainly inflammatory response to a...

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Efron, D. T., Witte, M. B., & Barbul, A. (2000). Wound Healing: Physiology, Clinical Progress, Growth Factors, and the Secret of the Fetus. In Multiple Organ Failure (pp. 553–561). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1222-5_56

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