Abstract

The combination of an advanced scientific understanding of tissue repair and regeneration and the identification of knowledge gaps and the limitations of past clinical trials will provide a strong basis to advance viable clinical approaches for treating patients with wound-healing pathologies.

Keywords

Regeneration (biology)Wound healingMedicineTissue repairDiseaseIntensive care medicineAngiogenesisBioinformaticsInflammationTranslational researchPathologyBiologyImmunologyCancer researchCell biology

MeSH Terms

AgingAnimalsBiomarkersCicatrixFibrosisHumansInfectionsInflammationMiceNeovascularizationPathologicPeptide HydrolasesRegenerationSignal TransductionSkinStem CellsTranslational ResearchBiomedicalWound Healing

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Publication Info

Year
2014
Type
review
Volume
6
Issue
265
Pages
265sr6-265sr6
Citations
3126
Access
Closed

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67
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2749
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Sabine A. Eming, Paul Martin, Marjana Tomic‐Canic (2014). Wound repair and regeneration: Mechanisms, signaling, and translation. Science Translational Medicine , 6 (265) , 265sr6-265sr6. https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.3009337

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DOI
10.1126/scitranslmed.3009337
PMID
25473038
PMCID
PMC4973620

Data Quality

Data completeness: 86%