Tissue engineering for the management of chronic wounds: current concepts and future perspectives

Volume: 21, Issue: 10, Pages: 729 - 734
Published: Jun 29, 2012
Abstract
Chronic wounds constitute a significant and growing biomedical burden. With the increasing growth of populations prone to dysfunctional wound healing, there is an urgent and unmet need for novel strategies to both prevent and treat these complications. Tissue engineering offers the potential to create functional skin, and the synergistic efforts of biomedical engineers, material scientists, and molecular and cell biologists have yielded...
Paper Details
Title
Tissue engineering for the management of chronic wounds: current concepts and future perspectives
Published Date
Jun 29, 2012
Volume
21
Issue
10
Pages
729 - 734
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