Wound Healing Material: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Harishkumar Madhyastha and Version 3 by Conner Chen.

Dermal wound healing describes the progressive repair and recalcitrant mechanism of damaged skin, and eventually, reformatting and reshaping the skin. Many probiotics, nutritional supplements, metal nanoparticles, composites, skin constructs, polymers, and so forth have been associated with the improved healing process of wounds. The exact mechanism of material-cellular interaction is a point of immense importance, particularly in pathological conditions such as diabetes. Bioengineered alternative agents will likely continue to dominate the outpatient and perioperative management of chronic, recalcitrant wounds as new products continue to cut costs and improve the wound healing process. 

  • dermal wound healing
  • nanoceuticals
  • metal nanoparticles
  • bioengineered alternatives
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