Wound Healing - Mechanisms and Pharmacological Interventions offers a comprehensive view of the biological, clinical, and technological foundations of tissue repair. From molecular pathways and biomarker discovery to enzymatic, pharmacological, and regenerative approaches, the volume brings together international experts to highlight the mechanisms that drive effective wound care. This book offers a translational perspective that connects fundamental biology with clinical innovation. Chapters explore the interplay between inflammation, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix remodeling, together with clinical assessment of hard-to-heal wounds, enzymatic and other types of debridement, and emerging therapies designed to promote functional and minimally scarring regeneration. While centered on the biological and pharmacological mechanisms of wound repair, the volume also situates these topics within the broader context of current scientific progress. Emerging disciplines such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, bioinformatics, and materials science are opening new perspectives for personalized wound management and regenerative medicine. By integrating fundamental knowledge with therapeutic innovation, this book provides a basis for understanding today's advances and anticipating those yet to come. This book is designed for clinicians, biomedical researchers, and students seeking a comprehensive understanding of wound repair. It reviews the state of the art in molecular and pharmacological interventions, looking forward to the technologies and scientific paradigms that will define the next generation of regenerative therapies.
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