Cellular and molecular facets of keratinocyte reepithelization during wound healing

MM Santoro, G Gaudino - Experimental cell research, 2005 - Elsevier
MM Santoro, G Gaudino
Experimental cell research, 2005Elsevier
Cutaneous wound healing is a highly coordinated physiological process that rapidly and
efficiently restores skin integrity. Reepithelization is a crucial step during wound healing,
which involves migration and proliferation of keratinocytes to cover the denuded dermal
surface. Recent advances in wound biology clarified the molecular pathways governing
keratinocyte reepithelization at wound sites. These new findings point towards novel
therapeutic targets and provide suitable methods to promote faster tissue regeneration in …
Cutaneous wound healing is a highly coordinated physiological process that rapidly and efficiently restores skin integrity. Reepithelization is a crucial step during wound healing, which involves migration and proliferation of keratinocytes to cover the denuded dermal surface. Recent advances in wound biology clarified the molecular pathways governing keratinocyte reepithelization at wound sites. These new findings point towards novel therapeutic targets and provide suitable methods to promote faster tissue regeneration in vivo.
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