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Wound Healing : Molecular and Therapeutic Synergy
Wound Healing : Molecular and Therapeutic Synergy
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ISBN No.: 9781041083405
Pages: 368
Year: 202604
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 245.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

This book discusses the molecular mechanisms, signalling pathways, and emerging technologies in wound healing. The initial chapters present wound classification and examine the important role of signalling pathways and biomarkers in tissue repair. The relationship between the skin microbiome and wound healing is also explored, emphasizing the influence of microbial communities on acute and chronic wounds. The book also explores the use of animal models in wound healing research, outlining the advantages and limitations of various species in preclinical studies. Additionally, it examines the natural and bio-based approaches, including the use of herbal remedies and animal-derived products in wound healing. Further, the book reviews the revolutionary role of artificial intelligence in wound assessment and precision medicine. Further, the book presents conventional and novel therapeutic strategies, including bioengineered materials and nanotechnology for stem cell-based treatments and extracellular matrix-based therapies. The significance of nutritional support is examined, detailing the role of macronutrients, micronutrients, and hydration in optimizing wound repair.


Key Features: - Covers the molecular mechanisms, classification, and physiological processes involved in tissue repair - Examines key biological regulators and their roles in wound assessment and healing progression. - Highlights the impact of microbial communities on acute and chronic wound healing. - Discusses the advantages, limitations, and biomedical relevance of various animal models in wound healing studies - Investigates the role of herbal remedies and animal-derived products in promoting wound healing This book is intended for researchers and students of regenerative medicine, biomedical sciences, and pharmaceutical sciences.


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