1) Wound healing and regeneration involve the proliferation and replication of labile cells like epithelial cells, while stable cells like hepatocytes have a low level of replication. Permanent cells like neurons cannot regenerate.
2) Tissue repair replaces damaged areas through fibrosis mediated by growth factors and cytokines, forming granulation tissue with fibroblasts and capillaries that contracts and forms scars.
3) There are two main types of wound healing: primary intention where surgical wounds are approximated, and secondary intention where large defects are filled in by granulation tissue and contraction leads to scarring.
1) Wound healing and regeneration involve the proliferation and replication of labile cells like epithelial cells, while stable cells like hepatocytes have a low level of replication. Permanent cells like neurons cannot regenerate.
2) Tissue repair replaces damaged areas through fibrosis mediated by growth factors and cytokines, forming granulation tissue with fibroblasts and capillaries that contracts and forms scars.
3) There are two main types of wound healing: primary intention where surgical wounds are approximated, and secondary intention where large defects are filled in by granulation tissue and contraction leads to scarring.
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1) Wound healing and regeneration involve the proliferation and replication of labile cells like epithelial cells, while stable cells like hepatocytes have a low level of replication. Permanent cells like neurons cannot regenerate.
2) Tissue repair replaces damaged areas through fibrosis mediated by growth factors and cytokines, forming granulation tissue with fibroblasts and capillaries that contracts and forms scars.
3) There are two main types of wound healing: primary intention where surgical wounds are approximated, and secondary intention where large defects are filled in by granulation tissue and contraction leads to scarring.
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REGENERATION AND REPAIR CONT
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