The Inflammation–Fibrosis Link? A Jekyll and Hyde Role for Blood Cells during Wound Repair

Volume: 127, Issue: 5, Pages: 1009 - 1017
Published: May 1, 2007
Abstract
The healing of a skin wound is a complex process involving many cell lineages. In adult tissues, repair is always accompanied by a robust inflammatory response, which is necessary to counter the potential for infection at any site where the skin barrier is breached. Unlike embryonic tissues that can repair perfectly without a remnant scar at the wound site, adult tissue repair always leads to formation of a fibrotic scar where the wound has...
Paper Details
Title
The Inflammation–Fibrosis Link? A Jekyll and Hyde Role for Blood Cells during Wound Repair
Published Date
May 1, 2007
Volume
127
Issue
5
Pages
1009 - 1017
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