- angiogenesis,
collagen deposition,
granulation tissue formation,
epithelialization, and
wound contraction occur. In angiogenesis,
vascular endothelial...
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disadvantage of de-
epithelialization is that the
width of the
individual labium might increase if a
large area of
labial tissue must be de-
epithelialized to achieve...
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different physiological aspects. Cell
migration plays a huge role in re-
epithelialization of the skin and so the
study of cell
migration can
provide advancements...
- cyst
after incision and
drainage to
allow continued drainage and re-
epithelialization of a
tract for ****ure drainage. The stem of the Word
catheter is latex...
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connection (i.e. tube)
joining two
hollow spaces (technically, two
epithelialized surfaces), such as
blood vessels, intestines, or
other hollow organs...
- partial-thickness skin graft. A
partial thickness donor site must heal by re-
epithelialization which can be
painful and take an
extensive length of time. Two layers...
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Somitogenesis is the
process by
which somites form.
Somites are
bilaterally paired blocks of
paraxial mesoderm that form
along the anterior-posterior axis...
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cleansing of a
wound is
critical to
prevent infection and
promote re-
epithelialization.
Further efforts should be made to eliminate/limit any contributing...
- such as the
odontostomatologic gel Restomyl, due to its
mucosal re-
epithelialization activity.
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English J Jr.,
Bonner J...
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induce and
speed angiogenesis and they also
stimulate cells that re-
epithelialize the wound,
create granulation tissue, and lay down a new extracellular...