Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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A STUDY: WOUND HEALING FOR FASTER WOUND RECOVERY BY USING COLLAGEN THERAPY
Ashwani Kumar Sen, Dr. Anupama Vinay Oka
Abstract
Skin wound restorative is an intriguing mechanism and characterizes an evolutionary advantage not only
for mammals. Due to its vital functions as a corporeal, biological and microbial barrier, skin wound
healing is a significant step for survival concluding in wound termination. Wound healing is an unmet
healing challenge among medical people since wound assessment and management is a complex process
including several factors playing main role in healing though some connections during the healing
process are dangerous, termination is high and other cells or mediators can adopt functions or signaling
without major difficulties process. Collagen is fundamentally and functionally a key protein of the
extracellular matrix which is also involved in scar construction during the healing of connective tissues
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