Description
This specialized medical and scientific publication examines the intricate processes of tissue repair, contraction, and the pivotal role of myofibroblasts in wound healing and regeneration. Authored by Chaponnier C. and published by the prestigious Springer publishing house, this work serves as a definitive resource for understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in tissue repair.
The book delves into myofibroblast biology, including their origin, differentiation, and functional characteristics during various stages of tissue healing. It covers the biochemical pathways, genetic factors, and physical mechanisms that drive tissue contraction and remodeling. The content bridges fundamental cellular biology with clinical applications, making it valuable for researchers, medical professionals, and students in fields such as wound care, regenerative medicine, and pathology.
Written with scientific rigor and comprehensive detail, this text provides evidence-based information essential for advancing understanding of tissue repair mechanisms and developing therapeutic interventions for impaired wound healing and fibrotic diseases.







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