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Published on: August 1, 2025
Decoding wound healing: cellular insights and technological advances
Kayleigh A Berthiaume Fox1,2, Emily R Galvin2, Erika Kness-Knezinskis3
1Medical Scientist MD/PhD Training Program (MSTP), University of Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ USA.
Wound healing involves complex cellular activities across four phases. New technologies like single-cell and multi-omics are improving our understanding of wound biology and cell behavior.
Area of Science:
- Cellular Biology
- Tissue Repair Mechanisms
- Regenerative Medicine Technologies
Background:
- Wound healing is a dynamic biological process essential for restoring tissue integrity.
- It involves four overlapping phases: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.
- Understanding cellular heterogeneity and phenotypes is crucial for effective wound management.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review traditional and emerging technologies for studying wound healing.
- To highlight advancements in understanding the cellular biology of wounds.
- To emphasize the role of new omics technologies in wound research.
Main Methods:
- Review of histological techniques.
- Analysis of high-resolution single-cell technologies.
- Integration of spatial and multi-omics approaches.
Main Results:
- Traditional methods provide foundational insights into wound healing phases.
- Emerging technologies offer unprecedented resolution of cellular heterogeneity and spatial organization.
- Multi-omics data integration reveals complex molecular interactions during healing.
Conclusions:
- Technological advancements are revolutionizing the study of wound cellular biology.
- High-resolution and multi-omics approaches are key to deciphering complex healing processes.
- Future research will benefit from these integrated technologies for improved wound therapies.
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