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🩹 Wound Healing

Wound closure involves cell migration, proliferation, and ECM remodeling. Keratinocytes migrate from wound edges, fibroblasts deposit collagen, and contraction pulls wound margins together.

Generation: 0
Phase: Initial
Wound Size: 0%
Keratinocytes: 0
Fibroblasts: 0
ECM Coverage: 0%
Wound Healing Phases:
1. Hemostasis: Platelet plug, fibrin clot
2. Inflammation: Neutrophils, macrophages
3. Proliferation: Re-epithelialization, granulation
4. Remodeling: ECM reorganization, contraction