Wound healing angiogenesis the clinical implications of a simple mathematical model
Nonhealing wounds are a major burden for health care systems worldwide. In addition, a patient who suffers from this type of wound usually has a reduced quality of life. While the wound healing process is undoubtedly complex, in this paper we develop a deterministic mathematical model, formulated as...
Main Authors: | Flegg, J, Byrne, H, Flegg, M, McElwain, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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