A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models
A skin wound or perforation triggers a series of homeostatic reactions to safeguard internal organs from invasion by pathogens or other substances that could damage body tissues. An injury may occasionally heal quickly, leading to the closure of the skins structure. Healing from chronic wounds takes...
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2023
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| author | Sarian, Murni Nazira Zulkefli, Nabilah Zain, Shazeli Maniam, Sandra Fakurazi, Sharida |
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| description | A skin wound or perforation triggers a series of homeostatic reactions to safeguard internal organs from invasion by pathogens or other substances that could damage body tissues. An injury may occasionally heal quickly, leading to the closure of the skins structure. Healing from chronic wounds takes a long time. Although many treatment options are available to manage wound healing, an unmet therapy need remains because of the complexity of the processes and the other factors involved. It is crucial to conduct consistent research on novel therapeutic approaches to find an effective healing agent. Therefore, this work aims to cover various in vitro and in vivo methodologies that could be utilised to examine wound recovery. Before deciding on the optimal course of action, several techniques' benefits, drawbacks, and factors need to be reviewed. |
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| spelling | upm-1067022024-10-21T02:05:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106702/ A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models Sarian, Murni Nazira Zulkefli, Nabilah Zain, Shazeli Maniam, Sandra Fakurazi, Sharida A skin wound or perforation triggers a series of homeostatic reactions to safeguard internal organs from invasion by pathogens or other substances that could damage body tissues. An injury may occasionally heal quickly, leading to the closure of the skins structure. Healing from chronic wounds takes a long time. Although many treatment options are available to manage wound healing, an unmet therapy need remains because of the complexity of the processes and the other factors involved. It is crucial to conduct consistent research on novel therapeutic approaches to find an effective healing agent. Therefore, this work aims to cover various in vitro and in vivo methodologies that could be utilised to examine wound recovery. Before deciding on the optimal course of action, several techniques' benefits, drawbacks, and factors need to be reviewed. The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Tuerkiye - Tubitak,turkiye Bilimsel Ve Teknik Arastirma Kurumu 2023-08-10 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106702/1/106702.pdf Sarian, Murni Nazira and Zulkefli, Nabilah and Zain, Shazeli and Maniam, Sandra and Fakurazi, Sharida (2023) A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models. Turkish Journal of Biology, 47 (4). art. no. 3. pp. 236-246. ISSN 1300-0152; eISSN: 1303-6092 https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/biology/vol47/iss4/3/ 10.55730/1300-0152.2659 |
| spellingShingle | Sarian, Murni Nazira Zulkefli, Nabilah Zain, Shazeli Maniam, Sandra Fakurazi, Sharida A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models |
| title | A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models |
| title_full | A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models |
| title_fullStr | A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models |
| title_full_unstemmed | A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models |
| title_short | A review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models |
| title_sort | review with updated perspectives on in vitro and in vivo wound healing models |
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