The molecular biology of chronic wounds and delayed healing in diabetes

Volume: 23, Issue: 6, Pages: 594 - 608
Published: Feb 13, 2006
Abstract
Wound healing is a complicated and integrated process. Although there is some tolerance in terms of redundancy and interrelated control mechanisms, pushing beyond such limits may contribute to delayed wound healing, and in extreme cases lead to chronic wounds/ulcers and thus potentially to lower extremity amputation. Diabetes is associated with such disruption in wound healing. Research in humans and in animal models has identified a large...
Paper Details
Title
The molecular biology of chronic wounds and delayed healing in diabetes
Published Date
Feb 13, 2006
Volume
23
Issue
6
Pages
594 - 608
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