Modeling the effects of systemic mediators on the inflammatory phase of wound healing

Volume: 367, Pages: 86 - 99
Published: Feb 1, 2015
Abstract
The normal wound healing response is characterized by a progression from clot formation, to an inflammatory phase, to a repair phase, and finally, to remodeling. In many chronic wounds there is an extended inflammatory phase that stops this progression. In order to understand the inflammatory phase in more detail, we developed an ordinary differential equation model that accounts for two systemic mediators that are known to modulate this phase,...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling the effects of systemic mediators on the inflammatory phase of wound healing
Published Date
Feb 1, 2015
Volume
367
Pages
86 - 99
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