A mathematical model for collagen fibre formation during foetal and adult dermal wound healing.
Adult dermal wounds, in contrast to foetal wounds, heal with the formation of scar tissue. A crucial factor in determining the nature of the healed tissue is the ratio of collagen 1 to collagen 3, which regulates the diameter of collagen fibres. We develop a mathematical model which focuses on the s...
Váldodahkkit: | Dale, P, Sherratt, J, Maini, P |
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Materiálatiipa: | Journal article |
Giella: | English |
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1996
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