From Book News, Inc. Thirty-four chapters by physicians and researchers describe classic and contemporary laboratory methods for studying tissue repair. The systems detailed include human, animal, in vitro, in vivo, and implied healing models, as well as models in which underlying systemic and genetic conditions influence the healing process. These models illustrate biochemical, molecular, and surgical techniques designed for the analysis and manipulation of the wound.Copyright 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Info Loyola Univ, Maywood, IL. Text provides classic and contemporary protocols in the area of wound healing. Includes model systems, describes methods for the analysis and manipulation of the healing wound, and reviews specific model systems in which underlying systemic and genetic conditions influence the healing process.
Book Description Loyola Univ, Maywood, IL. Text provides classic and contemporary protocols in the area of wound healing. Includes model systems, describes methods for the analysis and manipulation of the healing wound, and reviews specific model systems in which underlying systemic and genetic conditions influence the healing process.
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