The epidermis in wound healing

CELLULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL ISSUES Human Skin Equivalent Models of Epidermal Wound Healing: Tissue Fabrication and Biological Implications , Jonathan A. Garlick Epidermal Repair and the Chronic Wound, Marjana Tomic-Canic, Magnus S. Agren, and Oscar M. Alvarez The Biochemistry of Epidermal Healing, Patricia A. Hebda and Vlad C. Sandulache LOCAL ENVIRONMENT AND HEALING Moist Wound Healing From Past to Present, Laura L. Bolton Occlusive and Semipermeable Membranes, Hongbo Zhai and Howard I. Maibach QUANTIFYING REPAIR IN THE EPIDERMIS Human and Swine Models of Epidermal Wound Healing, Jill Bigelman and Patricia M. Mertz Non-Invasive Physical Measurements of Wound Healing, Marco Romanelli, Diego Mastronicola, and Giovanni Gaggio Micro Wound Healing Models, Hongbo Zhai and Howard I. Maibach PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL FACTORS AFFECTING REPAIR Wound Microbiology and the Use of Antibacterial Agents, Robert S. Kirsner, Lucy K. Martin, and Anna Drosou Oxygen and Skin Wound Healing, Thomas K. Hunt Nutrition and Wound Healing, Robert H. Demling Wound Dressings, Stephen Thomas NEW APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING WOUNDS Gene Therapy of Wounds, Jeffrey M. Davidson Wound Bed Preparation, Kevin Donohue, Holly Rausch, and Vincent Falanga Gene Transfer of Growth Factors for Wound Repair, Jan Jeroen Vranckx, Feng Yao, and Elof Eriksson Autologous Skin Transplantation, Tor Svensjo and Elof Eriksson Retinoids and the Epidermis, Stephen Mandy, Leslie Baumann, and Monica Halem Optimizing Epidermal Regeneration in Facial Skin Following Aesthetic Procedures, Greg Skover, James M. Spencer, and Mitchel P. Goldman Active Treatments for Acute and Chronic Wounds, Carlos A. Charles and William H. Eaglstein

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