Tissue Regeneration From Basic Biology to Clinical Application
When most types of human tissue are damaged, they repair themselves by forming a scar - a mechanically strong 'patch' that restores structural integrity to the tissue without restoring physiological function. Much better, for a patient, would be like-for-like replacement of damaged tissue...
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Other Authors: | Davies, Jamie (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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IntechOpen
2012
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