Microenvironment and microbiology of skin wounds: the role of bacterial biofilms and related factors
Abstract
Wound healing is a systemic response to injury that impacts the entire body and not just the site of tissue damage; it represents one of the most complex biological processes. Our knowledge of wound healing continues to evolve and it is now clear that the wound microenvironment plays a crucial role. The interactions between cells and the surface microenvironment, referred to as the “biofilm,” contributes to skin homeostasis and healing....
Paper Details
Title
Microenvironment and microbiology of skin wounds: the role of bacterial biofilms and related factors
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
3-4
Pages
151 - 159
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